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Diversity cases from environmental educators -- Overcoming "Biophobia"? -- Whose time are we talking about? -- To be expected? -- Perishable partnership? -- Says who?-- Toxic disinterest? -- Cultural paralysis? -- Act locally? -- Making exceptions or making sense? -- Welcoming diversity? -- A comment on culture / Sharon Nelson-Barber -- Guide for the facilitator -- Case author biographies. "Educators, non-formal educators, and community organizations will find these cases fascinating reading and a powerful tool for professional development. While the cases are grounded in the experiences of a diverse group of environmental educators, the questions and issues they raise apply to education in general and society as a whole. Each case is a candid, dramatic, and highly readable first-person account that makes concrete the challenges of fairness, expectations, respect, and communication when people who share goals, perhaps, but not cultures, interact. The ten cases arise from in-school and out-of-school settings and involve the real and perceived power relationships that cultural differences often throw into high relief. The casebook includes facilitator notes and commentary about each case. It is designed to promote rich discussion and thoughtful reflection and to develop principles of practice that users can apply to their own work or volunteer settings."--Publisher's website (www.wested.org). |