What is systems theory in education?Theory:Based on already available data, a theory uses a set of ideas or explanations in an attempt to online why an event, activity, or occurrence has happened or is/will be happening.Answer and Explanation: ...
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2004. Ecological Modernization Theory: What About Consumption? Society and Natural Resources, 17:247-260.Carolan, M. S. (2004) Ecological modernization theory: what about consumption?, Society and Natural Resources, 17, pp. 247-260.Michael S.Carolan."Ecological Modernization Theory:What About ...
According to Bischoff & Volkmann [30] (p. 186), SEE is “an interconnected and collaborating group of stakeholders providing sustainability-focused support to entrepreneurs to foster entrepreneurial activities that simultaneously address the economic, ecological and social dimensions of sustainability and ...
Ecological theory has been used to explain self-emergent regulatory phenomena at the planetary scale. The largest scale of ecological organization is the biosphere: the total sum of ecosystems on the planet. Ecological relations regulate the flux of energy, nutrients, and climate all the way up to...
FGCS is conceptualised as learners whose parents did not complete or attend university and who encountered challenges that could have impaired their resilience to pursue higher education in Ghana. This paper employed a conceptual framework built from the Ecological and Resilience theories to investigate ...
This chapter provides an outline of a theory of teaching through a discussion of three questions: what teaching is, what it is for and how it works. I discuss two popular myths about teaching: that teaching is outdated and that teachers should rather foc
Resilience Thinking emphasizes the importance of diversity, redundancy, and adaptive capacity in fostering system resilience. –When assessing the capacity of systems to withstand and recover from disruptions. – Applying Resilience Thinking principles to analyze the resilience of socio-ecological systems, ...
Without being able to integrate contextually specific information, many farmers may struggle to trust or see value in the outputs from digital analytical tools and it may also preclude certain agro-ecological trajectories based on sustainable value creation as opposed to purely extracting economic value...
The term ecological perspective is a concept from the science of ecology that refers the study of organisms and how they interact with their environments. In 1973, Carel Germain borrowed the term and used it to explain the way sociologists and social workers should study the interactions of peopl...