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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Land and Water Education and the Allodial Principle : Rethinking Ecological Education in the Postcolonial Age / by Zane Ma Rhea T2 SpringerBriefs in Education. ISSN:2211193X A1 Ma Rhea, Zane A1 SpringerLink (Online service) YR 2018 FD 2018 SP XII, 96 p. 4 illus K1 Educational sociology K1 Science -- Study and teaching K1 Education and state K1 Sociology of Education K1 Science Education K1 Educational Policy and Politics ED 1st ed. 2018. PB Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer PP Singapore SN 9789811076008 LA English (英語) CL LCC:LC189-214.53 CL DC23:306.43 NO Land and Water Education: Ontological and Epistemological Considerations -- Allodial Traces -- Pre-Feudal Recognition of the Allodial Principle -- Enclosures and Common Lands and Waterways -- Land and Water as Property and as Relationship -- Land and Water under Colonisation: Allodiality and Colonisation -- Vestigial Allodiality? -- Alod, Land, and Water Education NO This book argues that the ancient allodial principle enables a paradigmatic shift in the way specialist educators in environmental, Indigenous, and legal studies; teacher educators; and teachers think about land and water education. Land and water are basic to human life, and students will need to grapple with matters of sustainability and Indigenous entitlement in their future work. People now living in lands and on waterways that have been colonized, such as Australia, are taught to regard land and water in ways that have been fundamentally shaped by English law. This book introduces ancient as well as more contemporary forms of land and water access and examines the underlying ontological and epistemological enframements that shape the way that ‘land’ and ‘water’ are understood and taught. As peoples of the world grapple with environmental sustainability and Indigenous rights, the author provides a pivotal rejection of the entitlement to ‘abuse’. The book also reasons that educators should employ alod pedagogy to develop their approach to ‘working out’ difficult matters to do with balancing the rights and responsibilities of nations, regions, corporations, communal and individual owners in the access to, use of, and transferability of land and waterways NO HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7600-8 NO 書誌ID=EB16356450; LK [E Book]https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7600-8 OL 30