Complexity concepts and environmental education

History of European Ideas 21 (1):31-36 (1995)
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Abstract

Environmental education differs from environmental teaching in the sense that it involves the acquirement of basic concepts of life structure and function. The basic tenets of complex biological systems are thoroughly discussed along with their meaning for all forms of life, including human society. Finally, their transfer to education systems is described with the help of specific examples

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