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The force of gardening: investigating children's learning in a food garden
Citation
Green, M and Duhn, I, The force of gardening: investigating children's learning in a food garden, Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 31, (1) pp. 60-73. ISSN 0814-0626 (2015) [Refereed Article]
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Abstract
School gardens are becoming increasingly recognised as important sites for learning and for bringing children into relationship with food. Despite the well-known educational and health benefits of gardening, children's interactions with the non-human entities and forces within garden surroundings are less understood and examined in the wider garden literature. Using a relational materialist approach (Hultman & Lenz Taguchi, 2010) that considers the material artefacts that constitute a learning environment, this article examines children's interactions with the animate and inanimate life forces through three specific garden photographs. The photos belong to data derived from a study that examined food, ecology and design pedagogies in three Australian primary schools. This paper argues that children's interactions with the non-human materialities of a garden are a vital dimension of gardening practice. The agential powers of gardens have great capacity to mobilise and inform children's inhabitation of food gardens.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Keywords: | school food gardens, children, interaction, intra-action, new materialism |
Research Division: | Education |
Research Group: | Education systems |
Research Field: | Early childhood education |
Objective Division: | Education and Training |
Objective Group: | Learner and learning |
Objective Field: | Early childhood education |
UTAS Author: | Duhn, I (Professor Iris Duhn) |
ID Code: | 153320 |
Year Published: | 2015 |
Deposited By: | Education |
Deposited On: | 2022-09-14 |
Last Modified: | 2022-11-02 |
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