Wild Pedagogies: New Conceptions for Relational Ontology in Education
Abstract The concept of ‘Wild Pedagogies’ seems an oxymoron at first glance. Perhaps because in pedagogy we have inherited a certain preference for the cultivated, the planned, the civilised and the domesticated, it is not surprising that our perceptions conflict with the untamed or even the spontaneous, which are some of the attributes with which we have defined the “wild” as a simile of what is also lacking in education. However, by narrowing down a total of six databases (Education Research Information Center (ERIC), Dialnet, Scopus, Web of Science (WoS), Scielo and ProQuest), it was found that the links between pedagogy and wilderness have recently been updated in Environmental Education through the concept of “Wild Pedagogies”. A form that emerges among the Social Science literature in English and that seeks to give prominence to other more-than-human voices in order to break with the stereotypes that have been promoted by Western cultures and the status quo regarding the instrumentalisation of nature in times of predominantly anthropocentric paradigms. In doing so, its relational foundations prioritise less human-centred approaches and claim to give way to new ontologies in education. This work is situated within the educational-environmental context that gives shelter and theoretical significance to the original term, as well as being a proposal for reflection for the Theory of education as a bibliographical analysis that converges with the niche of reflections that are extracted from what are its six cornerstones until the year 2022: (#1) Co-Teaching; (#2) Complexity, the Unknown and Spontaneity; (#3) Locating the Wild; (#4) Time and Practice; (#5) Socio-Cultural Change; (#6) Building Partnerships and Human Community; and through 2024: (#7) Learning to Love, Care and Be Compassionate; and (#8) Expanding the Imagination.
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Cruz-Pierre, A., & Landes, D. A. (Eds.) (2013). Exploring the work of Edward S. Casey: Giving voice to place, memory, and imagination. Bloomsbury Academic.
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Foreman, D. (2014). The Great Conservation Divide: Conservation Vs. Resourcism on America’s Public Lands. Raven’s Eye Press.
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Jickling, B. (2015). Self-willed learning: experiments in wild pedagogy. Cultural Studies of Science Education, 10(1), 149-161. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11422-014-9587-y
Jickling, B., & Blenkinsop, S. (2020a). Wilding teacher education: responding to the cries of nature. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 23(1), 121-138. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1633
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Jickling, B., Blenkinsop, S., Timmerman, N., & Sitka-Sage, M. (Eds.). (2018b). Wild pedagogies: Touchstones for re-negotiating education and the environment in the anthropocene. Springer International Publishing AG. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90176-3
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Kuchta, E. C. (2022). Rewilding the imagination: teaching ecocriticism in the change times. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 190-206. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1696
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MacEachren, Z. (2022). Reflections on campfire experiences as wild pedagogy. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 102-119. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1706
Maistry, S. M., Sabelis, I., & Simmonds, S. (2023). Invoking posthuman vistas: A diffractive gaze on curriculum practices and potential. South African Journal of Higher Education, 37(5), 78-99. https://doi.org/10.20853/37-5-5988
Matsagopane, Y. (2024). Imagining Advancement of Wilding Educational Policy: Reflections and Possibilities in Botswana. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 40, 48-54. https://doi.org/10.1017/aee.2024.4
Medeiros, S. (2022). Listening to the Jaguar and the Tapir. An outline of a wild pedagogy. Literature Beyond the Human, 146-159. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003243991-12
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Morse, M., Jickling, B., Blenkinsop, S., Morse, P. (2021b). Wild Pedagogies. En G. Thomas, J. Dyment & H. Prince (Eds.), International Explorations in Outdoor and Environmental Education (pp. 111-121). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75980-3_10
Morse, M., Jickling, B., & Morse, P. (2018a). Views from a pinhole: experiments in wild pedagogy on the Franklin river. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21(3), 255-275. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0021-x
Morse, M., Jickling, B., & Quay, J. (2018b). Rethinking relationships through education: wild pedagogies in practice. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21(3), 241-254. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0023-8
Naess, A. (1989). Ecology, Community and Lifestyle: Outline of an Ecosophy. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511525599
Nerland, J., & Aadland, H. (2022). Friluftsliv in a Pedagogical Context. A Wild Pedagogy Path toward Environmental Awareness. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 120-134. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1698
Pahuus, M. (1988). Naturen og den menneskelige natur [Nature and human nature]. Philosophia.
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Pierce, J., & Telford, J. (2023). From McDonaldization to place-based experience: Revitalizing outdoor education in Ireland. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/14729679.2023.2254861
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Richey, M. (2022). Transforming existing perceptions: language as a tool for accessing the ecological self. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 207-221. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1701
Schmidt, J. (2022). The place of ruin within wild pedagogies. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 55-69. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1703
Smit, P.-B., & Veerbeek, I. (2023). Parrēsia beyond Humankind? Exploring the Representation of the Voice of Creation in the Epistle to the Romans. Journal of Early Christian History, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/2222582X.2023.2254022
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Winks, L. (2020). Wild Pedagogies. Environmental Education Research, 26(2), 303-304. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2019.1688766
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Beavington, L., Beeman, C., Blenkinsop, S., Heggen, M., & Kazi, E. (2022). The paradox of wild pedagogies: loss and hope next to a norwegian glacier. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 37-54. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1704
Beeman, C. (2021). Wilding liability in education: Introducing the concept of wide risk as counterpoint to narrow-risk-driven educative practice. Policy Futures in Education, 19(3), 324-338. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478210320978096
Blenkinsop, S., & Ford, D. (2018a). Learning to speak Franklin: nature as co-teacher. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21(3), 307-318. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0028-3
Blenkinsop, S., & Ford, D. (2018b). The relational, the critical, and the existential: three strands and accompanying challenges for extending the theory of environmental education. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21(3), 319-330. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0027-4
Cruz-Pierre, A., & Landes, D. A. (Eds.) (2013). Exploring the work of Edward S. Casey: Giving voice to place, memory, and imagination. Bloomsbury Academic.
Edlev, L. T. (2009). Naturopplevelse og naturfaglig interesse. Hva er forholdet mellom æstetiske læreprosesser og naturfaglig undervisning? En K. Fink-Jensen & A. M. Nielsen (Eds.), Æstetiske læreprocesser – i teori og praksis (pp. 13-28). Billesø & Baltzer.
Foreman, D. (2014). The Great Conservation Divide: Conservation Vs. Resourcism on America’s Public Lands. Raven’s Eye Press.
Green, C. (2022). The slippery bluff as a barrier or a summit of possibility: Decolonizing wild pedagogies in alaska native children’s experiences on the land. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 83-101. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1714
Green, M., & Dyment, J. (2018). Wilding pedagogy in an unexpected landscape: reflections and possibilities in initial teacher education. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21(3), 277-292. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0024-7
Hempsall, C. (2022). Is the theory of Wild Pedagogies precisely the utopian philosophy the Anthropocene needs? Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 222-236. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1662
Henderson, B. (2018). Review of wild pedagogies: touchstones for re-negotiating education and the environment in the Anthropocene by B. Jickling, S. Blenkinsop, N. Timmerman, M. De Dannan Sitka-Sage (Eds.), Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21(3), 331-335. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0025-6
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Jickling, B. (2015). Self-willed learning: experiments in wild pedagogy. Cultural Studies of Science Education, 10(1), 149-161. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11422-014-9587-y
Jickling, B., & Blenkinsop, S. (2020a). Wilding teacher education: responding to the cries of nature. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 23(1), 121-138. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1633
Jickling, B., & Blenkinsop, S. (2020b). Wild pedagogies and the promise of a different education. Challenges to change. En D. Wright & S. Hill (Eds.), Social Ecology and Education: Transforming Worldviews and Practices (pp. 55-64). Routledge. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003033462-5
Jickling, B., & Morse, M. (2022). Experiments with Lyric Philosophy and the wilding of Educational Research. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education (CJEE), 25, 13-36. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1712
Jickling, B., Blenkinsop, S., & Morse, M. (2023a). An introduction to wild pedagogies. En S. Priest, S. Ritchie & D. Scott (Eds.). Outdoor Learning in Canada. http://olic.ca.
Jickling, B., Morse, M., & Blenkinsop, S. (2023b). Wild Pedagogies, Outdoor Education, and the Educational Imagination. International Explorations in Outdoor and Environmental Education, 12, 183-198. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29257-6_12
Jickling, B., Blenkinsop, S., Morse, M., & Jensen, A. (2018a). Wild pedagogies: six initial touchstones for early childhood environmental educators. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 34(2), 159-171. https://doi.org/10.1017/aee.2018.19
Jickling, B., Blenkinsop, S., Timmerman, N., & Sitka-Sage, M. (Eds.). (2018b). Wild pedagogies: Touchstones for re-negotiating education and the environment in the anthropocene. Springer International Publishing AG. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90176-3
Jørgensen-Vittersø, K. A., Blenkinsop, S., Heggen, M., & Neegaard, H. (2022). «Friluftsliv» and wild pedagogies: building pedagogies for early childhood education in a time of environmental uncertainty. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 135-154. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1713
Ketlhoilwe, M. J., & Velempini, K. (2021). Wilding educational policy: the case of Botswana. Policy Futures in Education, 19(3), 358-371. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478210320986350
Krigstin, S., Cardoso, J., Kayadapuram, M., & Wang, M. L. (2023). Benefits of Adopting Wild Pedagogies in University Education. Forests, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/f14071375
Kuchta, E. C. (2022). Rewilding the imagination: teaching ecocriticism in the change times. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 190-206. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1696
Lama, N. (2022). An inquiry into education and well-being: perspectives from a himalayan contemplative tradition and wild pedagogies. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 70-82. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1794
MacEachren, Z. (2022). Reflections on campfire experiences as wild pedagogy. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 102-119. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1706
Maistry, S. M., Sabelis, I., & Simmonds, S. (2023). Invoking posthuman vistas: A diffractive gaze on curriculum practices and potential. South African Journal of Higher Education, 37(5), 78-99. https://doi.org/10.20853/37-5-5988
Matsagopane, Y. (2024). Imagining Advancement of Wilding Educational Policy: Reflections and Possibilities in Botswana. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 40, 48-54. https://doi.org/10.1017/aee.2024.4
Medeiros, S. (2022). Listening to the Jaguar and the Tapir. An outline of a wild pedagogy. Literature Beyond the Human, 146-159. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003243991-12
Morse, M., Blenkinsop, S., & Jickling, B. (2021a). Wilding educational policy: Hope for the future. Policy Futures in Education, 19(3), 262-268. https://doi.org/10.1177/14782103211006649
Morse, M., Jickling, B., Blenkinsop, S., Morse, P. (2021b). Wild Pedagogies. En G. Thomas, J. Dyment & H. Prince (Eds.), International Explorations in Outdoor and Environmental Education (pp. 111-121). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75980-3_10
Morse, M., Jickling, B., & Morse, P. (2018a). Views from a pinhole: experiments in wild pedagogy on the Franklin river. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21(3), 255-275. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0021-x
Morse, M., Jickling, B., & Quay, J. (2018b). Rethinking relationships through education: wild pedagogies in practice. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21(3), 241-254. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0023-8
Naess, A. (1989). Ecology, Community and Lifestyle: Outline of an Ecosophy. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511525599
Nerland, J., & Aadland, H. (2022). Friluftsliv in a Pedagogical Context. A Wild Pedagogy Path toward Environmental Awareness. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 120-134. https://cjee.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1698
Pahuus, M. (1988). Naturen og den menneskelige natur [Nature and human nature]. Philosophia.
Paulsen, M., Jagodzinski, J., & Hawke. S. (Eds.). (2022). Pedagogy in the anthropocene: Re-wilding education for a new earth. Springer International Publishing AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90980-2
Petersen, K. (2021). Reflections on place, place-based education and wild pedagogies in Denmark: a Schooner Project. Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, 25(1), 48-61. https://doi.org/10.26522/jiste.v25i1.3657
Petz, M. (2022). Nomadtown, manifesting the global village hypothesis: a case study of a rural resilience hub within an educational milieu in North Karelia, Finland. European Countryside, 14(1), 180-216. https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2022-0010
Pierce, J., & Telford, J. (2023). From McDonaldization to place-based experience: Revitalizing outdoor education in Ireland. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/14729679.2023.2254861
Quay, J. (2021). Wild and willful pedagogies: education policy and practice to embrace the spirits of a more-than-human world. Policy Futures in Education, 19(3), 291-306. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478210320956875
Quay, J., & Jensen, A. (2018). Wild pedagogies and wilding pedagogies: teacher-student-nature centredness and the challenges for teaching. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21(3), 293-305. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0022-9
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Winks, L., & Warwick, P. (2021). ‘From lone-sailor to fleet’: Supporting educators through Wild Pedagogies. Policy Futures in Education, 19(3), 372-386. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478210320985706
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