Through an interdisciplinary course design, the elementary social studies methods course
can position participants to identify and to articulate their beliefs about environmental
sustainability. As documented by others (e.g., Corney & Reid, 2007; Muthersbaugh & Kern,
2012), social studies education is an ideal space for facilitating discussions of sustainability
issues using a variety of texts. An elementary social studies methods course that infuses
sustainability education throughout the curriculum and classroom practice can support such aims.
The purpose of this study, therefore, was to examine elementary pre-service teachers’ beliefs
about environmental sustainability within the context of our elementary social studies methods
course.
Through an interdisciplinary course design, the elementary social studies methods coursecan position participants to identify and to articulate their beliefs about environmentalsustainability. As documented by others (e.g., Corney & Reid, 2007; Muthersbaugh & Kern,2012), social studies education is an ideal space for facilitating discussions of sustainabilityissues using a variety of texts. An elementary social studies methods course that infusessustainability education throughout the curriculum and classroom practice can support such aims.The purpose of this study, therefore, was to examine elementary pre-service teachers’ beliefsabout environmental sustainability within the context of our elementary social studies methodscourse.
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