Whose place, whose history? Outdoor environmental education pedagogy as ‘reading’ the landscape

作者: Alistair Stewart

DOI: 10.1080/14729670801906125

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摘要: … The areas of cultural and environmental history have much to offer outdoor environmental education in regard to learning how to ‘read’ the landscape for stories of past activities that …

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