Environmental Education Characteristics of Environmental Education
Environmental Education
lIs a continuous process
lIs for all age groups
lCaters to all socio-professional groups in the population
lIs a newly created field
lOrients to an environmental issue or problem
lInvolves concern for situations that have real consequences for a society
Environmental Education
lIs interdisciplinary
lIncludes action in relation to the problem
lAims to clarify values, and in some instances to change them in relation to environment
lIs concerned with the base for choice between alternatives
lSeeks to develop skills for solving environmental problems
lSeeks alternative solution for environmental situations
Goals of Environmental Education
Goals
lTo foster a clear awareness of and concern about economic, social, political and ecological interdependence in urban and rural areas.
lTo provide every person opportunities to acquire the knowledge, values, attitudes, commitments and skills needed to protect and improve the environment.
lTo create new patterns of behavior of individuals groups and society as a whole towards the environment.
Aims of Environmental Education
Aims
lTo Develop constructive attitude towards the environment, in both the philosophical and programmaticalsenses, which have not yet become an ingredient in everybody’s thinking and acting.
lTo develop awareness of and concern about the environment and its associated problems, and to develop knowledge, skills, attitudes, motivations and commitments to work individually and collectively towards solutions of current problems and prevention of new ones.
Aims
lTo succeed in making individuals and communities understand the complex nature of the natural and the built environments resulting from the interaction of their, biological physical, social, economic, and cultural aspects, and acquire the knowledge, values and practical skills to participate in a responsible and effective way in solving environmental problems.
Objectives of Environmental Education
Objectives
lAwareness.
To help individuals and social groups acquire and awareness of and sensitivity to the total environment and its allied problems.
lKnowledge.
To help individuals and social groups acquire basic understanding of the total environment and its associated problems
lSkills:
To help individuals & social groups acquire the skills for the solving the environment& its associated problems
Objectives
lAttitude:
To help individuals & social groups acquire social values, strong feelings of concern for the environment & the motivation for actively participating in its protection & improvement.
lEvaluation Ability:
To help individuals & social groups evaluate environmental measures & education programmes in terms of ecological, political, social, aesthetic,& education factors.
lParticipation:
To help individuals & social groups develop a sense of responsibility & urgency regarding environmental problems to ensure appropriate action to solve those problems.
Principles of Environmental Education
Principles
lConsider the environment in its totality- natural and built, technological and social.
lBe a continuous life long process, beginning at preschool level and continuing through all formal and nonformal stages.
lBe interdisciplinary in its approach, drawing on the specific content of each discipline making possible a holistic and balance perspective.
lExamine major environmental issues from local, national, regional and international points of views so that students receive insights into environmental conditions in other geographical areas.
Principles
lFocus on current and potential environment situations, while taking into account the historical perspective.
lExplicitly consider environmental aspects in plans for development & growth;
lEnable learners to have a role in planning their learning experience & provide an opportunity for making decision & accepting their consequences;
lRelate environmental sensitivity, knowledge, problem solving skills & values clarification to every age but with special emphasis on environmental sensitivity to the learners own community in early years.
Principles
lHelp learners discover the symptoms & real causes of environmental problems.
lEmphasise the complexity of environmental problems & the need to develop critical thinking & problem solving skills.
lUtilise diverse learning environments & broad array of education approaches to teaching/ learning about & from the environment with due stress on practical activities & first- hand experience.