edited by Laird Christensen and Hal Crimmel-Eds
University of Nevada Press, 2008
eISBN: 978-0-87417-751-0 | Paper: 978-0-87417-732-9
Library of Congress Classification PE1404.T2725 2008
Dewey Decimal Classification 808.042

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The sixteen essays in this anthology describe the practice of teaching about place, with the goal of inspiring educators as well as other readers to discover the value of close investigation of their own places. The contributors discuss places from the desert river canyons of the American West, to the bayous of Texas, to wildlife refuges on the Atlantic Coast, to New England’s forests and river, and back to the wildland-urban interface in suburban Southern California. <br> These essays reveal broader lessons about the possibilities and limitations that come with teaching about place and inhabiting our own places outside the classroom. Contributors include: Ann Zwinger, Bradley John Monsma, SueEllen Campbell, Terrell Dixon, and John Elder.<br> <br>

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