scholarly journals Analysis on the environmental ethics awareness of outdoor recreation leaders

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Ceylan Merve
Author(s):  
Helga Synnevåg Løvoll

In this text, nature is explored as a space for recognition, seen from an outdoor pedagogical perspective. Through guidance in outdoor living (friluftsliv) in small groups, a working form is presented that aims to inspire nature-friendly value orientation. This method of work is primarily known as an experience-based practice and is only partially articulated as a philosophical project. Inspired by Arne Johan Vetlesen’s demand for a paradigm shift in environmental ethics (Vetlesen, 2015), outdoor recreation pedagogical practice may be an answer to an interpretation of how “experiential ecocentric ethics” may be an alternative to exceeding the recognition of nature’s inherent value. Special qualities in the perception of place and space are central to understanding the uniqueness of outdoor living for the philosophical conversation. By analysing various characteristics of outdoor pedagogical practice, the value of this practice is discussed to develop a philosophical conversation. Finally, a proposal for virtues is presented to bridge the gap between philosophy, psychology and know-how.


1996 ◽  
pp. 16-26
Author(s):  
Dionisiy Lyahovych

Ecological ethical duty is a kind of philosophical and theological reflection on environmental issues, and at the same time finding the appropriate foundation for environmental ethics. By the term "ethical duty" we mean the search for environmental value, the nature of which would have the effect of inducing the appropriate personal and social behavior and thus influenced the customs and culture of the people.


2008 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
MOHD NOR MAMAT ◽  
Fattawi Mokhtar

Education is an important medium to ensure sustainability of human civilization. Holistic education must contain three main objectives to be achieved; cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains which involve knowledge transfer, skill enhancement and value or attitude inculcation. Our national education today regardless in primary, secondary or tertiary level seems to be more on producing graduates with knowledge and skill, but not much on value as major. This doesn't mean that value-education should be dominant in educational curriculum but it could be dominant within specific value dominant courses. Ethics or moral courses are among value-dominant courses that must prioritize value or attitude effects as main objectives. This needs different and specific instructional design (ID) in which value become major objectives in learning outcomes, activities, evaluation and etc. The study selected environmental ethics course as a case study. The study has recognized unique instructional activities for three different groups in UiTM A, UiTM B and UPSI (n=108). ID also includes learning objectives, learning object and content itself, other than instructional activities. All these have been identified using document review and interviews. The effects of environmental attitude (EA) have been measured using New Environmental Paradigm (NEP) which is endorsed by UNESCO and Behaviour-based Environmental Attitude Test by F J. Kaiser (2007) at the end of the semester to identify the effects of environmental paradigm and attitude. In this study, the result ofEA would be correlated with the different unique objectives, contents and activities to recognize the best ID for producing value effects, which is the environmental attitude. This led to few main findings as the best practices; religious elements, practical contents and environmental-related activities which have affected much on student's paradigm and attitude towards environment.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Randall S. Rosenberger ◽  
Eric M. White ◽  
Jeffrey D. Kline ◽  
Claire Cvitanovich

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