Dear Marc,
You might also consider the /Journal of Sustainability Education/
(http://susted.com) or /Policy Futures in Education/
(http://www.wwwords.co.uk/pfie/).
Hope this helps.
Tina
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Tina Lynn Evans, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Sustainability Studies
Colorado Mountain College
Author of */Occupy Education:
Living and Learning Sustainability/* (2012, Peter Lang)
On 12/21/12 5:25 PM, William CG Burns wrote:
Dear Marc,
I don't know about a hierarchy, but I'd like to plump for the Journal of
Environmental Studies and Sciences, published by Springer, and the official
journal of the Associate of Environmental Studies and Sciences. The
journal's hallmark is focusing on pedagogy in interdisciplinary
environmental studies at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels. wil
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Marc Levy
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 4:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gep-ed] Journals that publish pedagogy pieces
For the last four years I've inflicted the students in my
environment-and-conflict course with a simulation. The simulation was
developed in partnership with some of my Columbia colleagues who actually
know something about pedagogy and we are now writing a paper summarizing
what we've learned from the experience. The article will be of interest
primarily to people involved in teaching interdisciplinary classes on
environment (including natural resources and climate change) and security.
I don't know what the universe of journals is for such pieces. I know
International Studies Perspectives publishes such articles, but where else
would you suggest looking? Is there a clear hierarchy?
Thanks as always
Marc Levy
Columbia U.