Compulsory education and resilience in northern Alaska: the role of social learning and youth in healthy sustainable communities

Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017 How can education in the Arctic foster individual and community resilience in a time of rapid social-environmental change? Education and learning, have powerful potential to affect future social-environmental system resilience. This research...

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Main Author: Cost, Douglas Scott
Other Authors: Leonard, Beth, Hirshberg, Diane, Barnhardt, Ray, Chapin, F. Stuart, III, Sparrow, Elena
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7870
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/7870 2023-05-15T13:09:12+02:00 Compulsory education and resilience in northern Alaska: the role of social learning and youth in healthy sustainable communities Cost, Douglas Scott Leonard, Beth Hirshberg, Diane Barnhardt, Ray Chapin, F. Stuart, III Sparrow, Elena 2017-08 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7870 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7870 Center for Cross-Cultural Studies Ethnoscience Alaska North Slope Northwest Arctic regions Resilience (Personality trait) Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence Education Dissertation phd 2017 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:54Z Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017 How can education in the Arctic foster individual and community resilience in a time of rapid social-environmental change? Education and learning, have powerful potential to affect future social-environmental system resilience. This research unpacks and examines the connections and feedbacks among studies of social-environmental systems (SESs), resilience, compulsory education and Indigenous knowledge. The last few decades have witnessed global recognition of rapid climate change in the Arctic; primarily the diminishing cryosphere. This has led to discussion and debate over the role of schools in addressing local knowledge, environmental changes, and community priorities. In the U.S. state of Alaska and in other Arctic regions, the role of compulsory schooling, in particular public schools, in improving the fit between environmental changes, learning practices, and future policies for local to regional Arctic SESs has been largely overlooked. I hypothesize that, as extensions of governments, public schools in the U.S. Arctic and in similar locations offer an opportunity to better link societies and environments through governance. At the individual level, education is a vital component of resilience, but such education must embrace multiple perspectives in its curriculum to honor and access the diverse input offered by local, Indigenous, and Western methods of knowledge production. At the societal scale, schools are an untapped resource with which to meet the challenge of bolstering capacity for proactive adaptation in a time of rapid transformation. Youth in the Arctic will actively shape the future yet currently remain an untapped resource in the pursuit of community resilience. Critical thinking exercises like scenarios development are crucial to build adaptive capacity, in large part through entraining leadership skills based on multiple forms of knowledge brought to bear on the complexity of SES change. This research demonstrates, through three ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Alaska North Slope Arctic Climate change north slope Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Arctic Fairbanks
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Alaska
North Slope
Northwest
Arctic regions
Resilience (Personality trait)
Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence
Education
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Alaska
North Slope
Northwest
Arctic regions
Resilience (Personality trait)
Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence
Education
Cost, Douglas Scott
Compulsory education and resilience in northern Alaska: the role of social learning and youth in healthy sustainable communities
topic_facet Ethnoscience
Alaska
North Slope
Northwest
Arctic regions
Resilience (Personality trait)
Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence
Education
description Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017 How can education in the Arctic foster individual and community resilience in a time of rapid social-environmental change? Education and learning, have powerful potential to affect future social-environmental system resilience. This research unpacks and examines the connections and feedbacks among studies of social-environmental systems (SESs), resilience, compulsory education and Indigenous knowledge. The last few decades have witnessed global recognition of rapid climate change in the Arctic; primarily the diminishing cryosphere. This has led to discussion and debate over the role of schools in addressing local knowledge, environmental changes, and community priorities. In the U.S. state of Alaska and in other Arctic regions, the role of compulsory schooling, in particular public schools, in improving the fit between environmental changes, learning practices, and future policies for local to regional Arctic SESs has been largely overlooked. I hypothesize that, as extensions of governments, public schools in the U.S. Arctic and in similar locations offer an opportunity to better link societies and environments through governance. At the individual level, education is a vital component of resilience, but such education must embrace multiple perspectives in its curriculum to honor and access the diverse input offered by local, Indigenous, and Western methods of knowledge production. At the societal scale, schools are an untapped resource with which to meet the challenge of bolstering capacity for proactive adaptation in a time of rapid transformation. Youth in the Arctic will actively shape the future yet currently remain an untapped resource in the pursuit of community resilience. Critical thinking exercises like scenarios development are crucial to build adaptive capacity, in large part through entraining leadership skills based on multiple forms of knowledge brought to bear on the complexity of SES change. This research demonstrates, through three ...
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Hirshberg, Diane
Barnhardt, Ray
Chapin, F. Stuart, III
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title Compulsory education and resilience in northern Alaska: the role of social learning and youth in healthy sustainable communities
title_short Compulsory education and resilience in northern Alaska: the role of social learning and youth in healthy sustainable communities
title_full Compulsory education and resilience in northern Alaska: the role of social learning and youth in healthy sustainable communities
title_fullStr Compulsory education and resilience in northern Alaska: the role of social learning and youth in healthy sustainable communities
title_full_unstemmed Compulsory education and resilience in northern Alaska: the role of social learning and youth in healthy sustainable communities
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