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                <journal-title>Journal of Global Humanities and Social Sciences</journal-title>
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            <issn media_type="print">2737-5374</issn>
            <issn media_type="electronic">2737-5382</issn>
            <publisher>
                <publisher-name>BONI FUTURE DIGITAL PUBLISHING CO.,LIMITED </publisher-name>
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            <url>https://ojs.bonfuturepress.com/index.php/GHSS/article/view/1873</url>
            <volume>6</volume>
            <issue>5</issue>
            <year>2025</year>
            <published-time>2025-08-25</published-time>
            <title>Exploration of Teaching Reform for Cultivating Eco-literacy Among Higher Education Students Based on Ecofeminism</title>
            <author>Xuan Zhou</author>
            <abstract>Ecological education serves as the foundation for constructing an ecological culture system. With the gradual deepening and advancement of ecological education concepts, the limitations of traditional eco-literacy cultivation models in higher education have become increasingly apparent. Ecofeminism, which reveals the intrinsic connection between gender equality and ecological sustainability, offers a new perspective for fostering eco-literacy in higher education. Against this backdrop, this paper adopts ecofeminism as its theoretical framework and grounds its analysis in the gender-blind spots and challenges prevalent in current eco-literacy cultivation practices in higher education. By examining imbalances in faculty structure, curriculum design, teaching methodologies, and evaluation mechanisms, the study explores the development of an eco-literacy cultivation model from an intersectional perspective. Integrating ecofeminism into ecological education aims to equip students with a holistic vision of ecological civilization, thereby providing a theoretical foundation for cultivating interdisciplinary ecological talents in the new era.</abstract>
            <keywords>ecofeminism,ecological Literacy,higher education,teaching reform</keywords>
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            <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.61360/BoniGHSS252018730509</article-id>
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