2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13073925
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Social Sustainable Education in a Refugee Camp

Abstract: The main objective of this article is to discuss how an Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) institution in a refugee camp can promote social sustainable education. By giving empirical examples of innovative pedagogical ideas and practices inside a Greek ECEC institution, this article argues that concepts of formation are ways to promote social sustainable education. The article draws on data from an ECEC institution in which both the children living in a refugee camp and Greek children are located togeth… Show more

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“…Affinity toward nature/biophilia [32,79] Connection to nature [53,60,[69][70][71] Connection to other living things [64] Sense of intimacy and at home-ness in nature [60,65] Sense of belonging in/attachment to place [64] Environmental identity [63,64] Awareness of and sensitivities to natural/environmental surroundings [64,70] Appreciation and respect for nature [51,52,59] Environmental dispositions and values; valuing of life within nature [32,65] Environmental Literacy Development:…”
Section: Category Outcome Study Environmental Literacy Development: Affective Attitudes and Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Affinity toward nature/biophilia [32,79] Connection to nature [53,60,[69][70][71] Connection to other living things [64] Sense of intimacy and at home-ness in nature [60,65] Sense of belonging in/attachment to place [64] Environmental identity [63,64] Awareness of and sensitivities to natural/environmental surroundings [64,70] Appreciation and respect for nature [51,52,59] Environmental dispositions and values; valuing of life within nature [32,65] Environmental Literacy Development:…”
Section: Category Outcome Study Environmental Literacy Development: Affective Attitudes and Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respectful interactions with nature [69] Stewardship of/caring for plants, wildlife, living creatures, and/or nature; compassionate care for nature [59,60,63,65,66,70] Sharing environmental knowledge with others [71] Modeling/monitoring for pro-environmental behavior with peers and family (such as making sure family recycles, teaching other children about how to treat animals) [51] Citizenship, civic skills [65] Approaches to Learning Creativity, creative thinking, imagination [54,59,74,78] Curiosity [2] Languaged and non-languaged exploratory behavior [70,72] Exploratory skills [60,63,65,72] Focus, attention [54,55,74] Persistence, perseverance, determination [32,55,60,67] Processing and using information [59,60] Engagement [67,68,71] Motivation [55,59,67] Feelings of competence [55,76] Positive attitudes toward learning [55] Risk analysis [59] Cognitive: General…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The length of the waiting period until the refugee's asylum application is processed also has an important role in their mental health. The lengthy asylum procedures may worsen the mental health problems and sufficient mental health care in this period is required [27,28,32,33]. This means that keeping the refugees waiting or warehousing them in camps will subsequently lead to more mental health problems.…”
Section: Definition Of Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%