A Brief History of Environmental Education Perspectives on the Foundation of Environmental Education (NAAEE) Perspectives on the Foundation of Environmental.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
An Overview of Service Learning: Building Bridges, Making Connections
Advertisements

Literacy in the middle years of schooling focusing on Aboriginal Students.
The Big Picture of EE in North America Presented by Gus Medina University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Welcome.
Middle Years Programme
A Covenant for Learning: Outcomes & Student Success.
Determining CLIMASP Competencies Jerash University Development of Interdisciplinary Program on Climate Change and Sustainability Policy- CLIMASP Development.
Curriculum Project Garred Kirk. EARL 1: Civics The student understands and applies knowledge of government, law, politics, and the nation’s fundamental.
Teacher education for a sustainable future
Education 3601 Principles of Curriculum and Instruction Science.
Unit 1: Introduction to Environmental Science
NEW DEVELOPMENTS in HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION IN EUROPE Audrey Osler University of Leeds International Conference on Human.
Aim of paper To investigate teachers’ perceptions on the role that teachers’ associations play in their professional development, with reference to the.
ARC 807: Professional Practice and Procedure Department of Architecture, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria ARC 807: Professional Practice.
FINDING OUR PLACE AND PURPOSES IN HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION.
Community-based Education K-12 students serving as a resource for meeting community needs.
Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy Program (SRCL) SRCL is a comprehensive literacy development education program to advance literacy skills for students.
Eric R. Johnson Hillsborough County, (Tampa) FL
Mapping Equal Rights Around the WoRLD Saturday, May 1 st, 2010 IHSP Research to Policy Conference.
Community Based Environmental Education for Sustainable Development 9th AICE International Congress of the Educating Cities LYON, September,
Outdoor Learning in the Curriculum Robbie Nicol Moray House School of Education The University of Edinburgh January 2013
Sponsored By: NAAEE U.S. EPA U.S. Forest Service EETAP U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Fish and Wildlife Foundation NEEF Northern Illinois University.
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES (SLOs) Orientation Module © Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Project Learning Tree Project Learning Tree is an award-winning environmental education program designed for teachers and other educators, parents, and.
Communication Degree Program Outcomes
Environmental Education in Colorado Springs Schools By Samantha Less.
* Research suggests that technology used in classrooms can be especially advantageous to at-risk, EL, and special ed students. (Means, Blando, Olson,
Historically… schools were not intended to develop critical thinkers, social inquirers and problem solvers, or active participants in environmental and.
ationmenu/nets/forteachers/2008s tandards/nets_for_teachers_2008.h tm Click on the above circles to see each standard.
The Importance of Addressing the Affective Domain in Child Welfare Training Maureen Braun Scalera MSW, LCSW NSDTA Presentation
Professionalism in Computing An Overview Khurshid Ahmad, Prof. PhD, CEng., MBCS Department of Computing, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey.
UNESCO/IFLA School Library Manifesto SOURCE braries/manifestos/school_manife sto.htm.
MYP: Humanities The Criteria.
CORLEAP Development of the Local and Regional Dimension of the Eastern Partnership Dorin CHIRTOACĂ, Mayor of Chişinău, EaP Co-chair of CORLEAP Brussels.
Willmot Public School Raising learning expectations and seeing them through Ineffective schools do too much poorly, effective schools do focussed things.
UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand UNESCO & INFORMATION LITERACY.
Environmental Education
Lecture # 32 SCIENCE 1 ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN EDUCATION Professional Standards for Teaching Science.
MA “International Relations, Global Economy and Strategic Analysis” COURSE OUTLINE.
The Pro-Skills’ background theory & philosophy. Pro-Skills’ background philosophy World rapid change requiring more special competences + Global financial.
The Comprehensive Literacy Plan Pennsylvania KeystonestoOpportunity Tom Corbett Governor Ron Tomalis Secretary.
Resources and tools for 21 st century teachers and learners.
Teacher Education for the Changing Demographics of Schooling Lani Florian.
Shoreland Revegetation Workshops Promote Environmental Stewardship.
A LEAP Toward an Educated Citizenry: The Role of Public Health APHA Washington, DC November 1, 2011 Susan Albertine Vice President Association of American.
Environmental Education and Interpretation Option (EEI) Making a difference through inspiration and environmental literacy.
NACADA Executive Office Kansas State University 2323 Anderson Ave, Suite 225 Manhattan, KS Phone: (785) Fax: (785)
HUMAN RIGHTS & POLICE ETHICS IN POLICE TRAINING The 4th INTERPA Conference May 2015 Abudhabi Dr. Mustafa YAYLA Turkish National Police Academy ANKARA.
Information Literacy Prepared for “The Role of Academic Libraries In Fostering Civil Society” Nancy Bolt, September 2002 Nancy Bolt & Associates.
The school library provides information and ideas that are fundamental to functioning successfully in today’s information and knowledge-based society.
Copyright © May 2014, Montessori Centre International.
Information Literacy in HK A prerequisite for participating effectively in the Information Society; and Basic human right of life long learning.
“All kids get to go to school and get a fair chance to learn. That’s the idea behind IDEA. Getting a fair chance to learn, for kids with disabilities,
CHW Montana CHW Fundamentals
Multiple literacy Standards for the 21st-Century learner
The Role of ASEAN Cooperation in Educating the Vital Environment for Living 17th February 2008 On the occasion of the 24th ASEAN Council of Teachers Convention.
Partnership in Developing OGP in Georgia
Project Learning Tree Project Learning Tree is an education program designed for teachers and others working with youth from pre-school through 12th grade.
Sociology 9699.
Business Education Objectives & Course Descriptions
Environmental Education Act of 1990
Group IV Project.
Operating a District or Shared Service Arrangement (SSA) Migrant Parent Advisory Council (PAC) Texas Education Agency Curriculum Division Migrant Education.
Introducing Economics and Business
NACDEP Annual Conference, June 11, 2018
Introducing Civics and Citizenship
Becoming A Brilliant Star
KS5 Curriculum Overview Politics
COMPREHENSIVE SEXUALITY EDUCATION (CSE) PROVISION
Presentation transcript:

A Brief History of Environmental Education Perspectives on the Foundation of Environmental Education (NAAEE) Perspectives on the Foundation of Environmental Education (NAAEE)

1969  Dr. William Stapp, University of Michigan, was the first to concisely define environmental education in 1969:  Environmental education is aimed at producing a citizenry that is knowledgeable concerning the biophysical environment and its associated problems, aware of how to help solve these problems, and motivated to work toward their solution.  (Stapp, W.B., et al. (1969). The Concept of Environmental Education. Journal of Environmental Education, 1(1), )  Dr. William Stapp, University of Michigan, was the first to concisely define environmental education in 1969:  Environmental education is aimed at producing a citizenry that is knowledgeable concerning the biophysical environment and its associated problems, aware of how to help solve these problems, and motivated to work toward their solution.  (Stapp, W.B., et al. (1969). The Concept of Environmental Education. Journal of Environmental Education, 1(1), )

1970  In his 1970 Environmental Message to Congress, President Richard Nixon emphasized the importance of environmental literacy.  … It is also vital that our entire society develop a new understanding and a new awareness of man's relation to his environment - what might be called "environmental literacy." This will require the development and teaching of environmental concepts at every point in the educational process.  ( Nixon, R.M. (1970). President's Message to the Congress of States In Environmental Quality, the First Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality, together with the President's Message t Congress. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, S/N ED , p.11)  In October of 1970, President Nixon signed the Environmental Education Act (P.L ) into law. The Act defined EE as: ...The educational process dealing with man's relationship with his natural and manmade surroundings, and includes the relation of population, conservation, transportation, technology, and urban and regional planning to the total human environment.  (U.S. Public Law The Environmental Quality Education Act. Enacted October 30, 1970, p. 1)  In his 1970 Environmental Message to Congress, President Richard Nixon emphasized the importance of environmental literacy.  … It is also vital that our entire society develop a new understanding and a new awareness of man's relation to his environment - what might be called "environmental literacy." This will require the development and teaching of environmental concepts at every point in the educational process.  ( Nixon, R.M. (1970). President's Message to the Congress of States In Environmental Quality, the First Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality, together with the President's Message t Congress. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, S/N ED , p.11)  In October of 1970, President Nixon signed the Environmental Education Act (P.L ) into law. The Act defined EE as: ...The educational process dealing with man's relationship with his natural and manmade surroundings, and includes the relation of population, conservation, transportation, technology, and urban and regional planning to the total human environment.  (U.S. Public Law The Environmental Quality Education Act. Enacted October 30, 1970, p. 1)

 At an international level, EE gained prominence during the 1972 Stockholm Conference on the Environment. Recommendation 96 of this conference recommended environmental education as a critical means to address the world's environmental crises.  This recommendation was addressed at the 1975 International Environmental Workshop in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, which resulted in the Belgrade Charter (Barry, J. (ed.).(1976).  The Belgrade Charter: A Global Framework for Environmental Education. Connect: UNESCO-UNEP Environmental Education Newsletter, 1 (1), p.1-3) a document which begins to define the goals and objectives of environmental, p.26-7  At an international level, EE gained prominence during the 1972 Stockholm Conference on the Environment. Recommendation 96 of this conference recommended environmental education as a critical means to address the world's environmental crises.  This recommendation was addressed at the 1975 International Environmental Workshop in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, which resulted in the Belgrade Charter (Barry, J. (ed.).(1976).  The Belgrade Charter: A Global Framework for Environmental Education. Connect: UNESCO-UNEP Environmental Education Newsletter, 1 (1), p.1-3) a document which begins to define the goals and objectives of environmental, p.26-7

1977 cont.  The Belgrade Charter was further refined at the Intergovernmental Conference on EE in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia in 1977:  … Environmental education, properly understood, should constitute a comprehensive lifelong education, one responsive to changes in a rapidly changing world. It should prepare the individual for life through an understanding of the major problems of the contemporary world, and the provision of skills and attributes needed to play a productive role towards improving life and protecting the environment with due regard given to ethical values. (UNESCO, 1977, p.24)  The Tbilisi declaration also explicitly stated the objectives of environmental education as: awareness, knowledge, attitudes, skills and participation.  (UNESCO. (1977, October). Final Report - Tbilisi. Paper presented at the Intergovernmental Conference on Environmental Education, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia  The Belgrade Charter was further refined at the Intergovernmental Conference on EE in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia in 1977:  … Environmental education, properly understood, should constitute a comprehensive lifelong education, one responsive to changes in a rapidly changing world. It should prepare the individual for life through an understanding of the major problems of the contemporary world, and the provision of skills and attributes needed to play a productive role towards improving life and protecting the environment with due regard given to ethical values. (UNESCO, 1977, p.24)  The Tbilisi declaration also explicitly stated the objectives of environmental education as: awareness, knowledge, attitudes, skills and participation.  (UNESCO. (1977, October). Final Report - Tbilisi. Paper presented at the Intergovernmental Conference on Environmental Education, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia

1980  Hungerford, et al. published, "Goals for Curriculum Development in Environmental Education" in the Journal of Environmental Education (11:3, pp ) in Using the following as the super ordinate goal of EE: ...to aid citizens in becoming environmentally knowledgeable and, above all, skilled and dedicated citizens who are willing to work, individually and collectively, toward achieving and/or maintaining a dynamic equilibrium between quality of life and quality of the environment (Hungerford, et al., 1980, p.44).  Hungerford, et al. published, "Goals for Curriculum Development in Environmental Education" in the Journal of Environmental Education (11:3, pp ) in Using the following as the super ordinate goal of EE: ...to aid citizens in becoming environmentally knowledgeable and, above all, skilled and dedicated citizens who are willing to work, individually and collectively, toward achieving and/or maintaining a dynamic equilibrium between quality of life and quality of the environment (Hungerford, et al., 1980, p.44).

1980 cont.  Hungerford et al. developed a framework to guide the development of EE curricula in a manner that would be consistent with guiding principles established at Tbilisi.  Level 1: Ecolological Foundations  Level 2: Conceptual Awareness - Issues and Values  Level 3: Investigation and Evaluation  Level 4: Environmental Action Skills - Training and Application  Events that affected EE in the USA Events that affected EE in the USA  Hungerford et al. developed a framework to guide the development of EE curricula in a manner that would be consistent with guiding principles established at Tbilisi.  Level 1: Ecolological Foundations  Level 2: Conceptual Awareness - Issues and Values  Level 3: Investigation and Evaluation  Level 4: Environmental Action Skills - Training and Application  Events that affected EE in the USA Events that affected EE in the USA