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Renewing the purpose of geography education: Eco-anxiety,powerful knowledge,and pathways for transformation
Authors:Julie Davidson  Charlotte Jones  Malcolm Johnson  Deniz Yildiz  Vishnu Prahalad
Institution:School of Geography, Planning, and Spatial Sciences, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Abstract:Concerns about the decline in uptake of secondary geography education continue despite arguments supporting the value of geography education, the power of geographical thinking, and geography’s critical role in preparing students to deal with complex challenges. Already constrained by neoliberal politics of disadvantage, young people must plan and prepare for chaotic futures. Consequently, young people are becoming distressed and worried about their futures and feeling powerless as society fails to adequately address these issues. In this article, we ask what schools and universities can do as place-based public institutions to serve young people to effectively respond to eco-anxiety and build capacities to surf the unrelenting waves of change. We draw on journeys that brought three young doctoral candidates to study geography. From their stories, we sketch what a geographical education could offer in terms of relevance, practicality, and engagement with transformative system change. We think that under current world conditions, this is a moment to revive geography education and give it renewed purpose to encourage young people to develop skills and competences to tackle wicked problems.
Keywords:climate change  eco-anxiety  higher education  pedagogy  secondary education  young people
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