Mineralstoffversorgung der Pflanzen

  • Markl J
  • Sadava D
  • Hillis D
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article offers a perspective for disciplined inquiry into the proposition that a sustainable 21 st century global community is attainable, but urgently requires intervention by civil society to transform our major educational systems via consciously-guided evolutionary learning. As an affirmative framework for global citizenship, evolutionary learning invites expanded visions of humanity and enables healthy societal development through the emergence of human-ecological syntony. The envisioned framework for educational change would lead to engaged learning that develops the human capacities for values-based inquiry across the full spectrum of socially organized and technologically-mediated human activities, while supporting the emergence of human culture that embodies the stability, generativity and resilience of healthy natural systems.

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Markl, J., Sadava, D., Hillis, D. M., Heller, H. C., & Hacker, S. D. (2019). Mineralstoffversorgung der Pflanzen. In Purves Biologie (pp. 1077–1097). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-58172-8_35

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