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2023 TO 2024

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Environmental Education

Definition of environmental education from the icon

Environmental education is a process during which values are discovered and concepts
explained in order to develop skills and attitudes pertaining to an appreciation of the
relationship between man, his culture and his biophysical environment. Environmental
education also includes the practice of decision-making and the formulation of a personal code
of conduct on matters affecting the quality of the environment.

Concepts values:

 Internalized standards used to direct and develop actions, maintain attitudes and take
moral decisions.
 integrated set of attitudes
 A collection of views according to a set of behavior norms and standards
 What an individual would like to be true
 Motivating factors in people’s lives
Values may be classified according to the following categories:

 Intrinsic, unchanging values necessary for human existence, universal values, inferred,
relative, instrumental, special, extrinsic, ethereal values, universal values, specific values,
group values, personal values

Ethical rules: We should behave towards the environment in a way that:



 Satisfies own needs
 Satisfies needs of others
 Considers needs other species
 Satisfaction needs of other species should not interfere with the satisfaction of basic
human needs
 Satisfaction involves adequate nutrition, hygiene, safe habitat, shelter and medical care
Ecological rules


 Ecosystems monitored continuously
 Population growth limited
 The use of exhaustible resources stopped entirely
 Do not harvest more agricultural products and other products from an ecosystem than
ecosystem can produce.
 No tax on ecosystems that process waste products naturally beyond their capacity (SEA)

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Social rules


 Economic policy- guidelines to preserve the quality of environment
 Per Capita Consumption of resources should be reduced each individual should use less
scarce resources
 Use of private motor transport restricted in urban areas
 Cars should use less energy
 Do not buy products in disposable packaging
 Do not dump garbage in vacant areas
 No more than 2 children per family



Values and culture


Values culture indoctrination
 associated with  Affects the way  May occur if
ethnic, cultural and and extent to which an individuals are not
socioeconomic individual values the allowed an
background environment  opinion
 1 person value  Environmental  Environmental
system affects one’s education needs to be education needs to
behaviour sensitive to cultural stimulate discussion and
 Environmental beliefs and values debate
education promote  around
Positive value environmental issues in
order to challenge
archaic views


Values and decision making

 Positive or negative decisions through experience in the environment
 Day to day decisions made by ordinary officials
 Decisions on how to teach and promote environmental education


Attitudes or behavioral change

 Attitudes have a cognitive (knowledge), volitional (will) and an affective (emotion)
component
 Attitudes can be general or specific
 Vary in intensity/ depth on the depth or intensity of the persons convictions
 Individual or belong to a group

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 largely subconscious
 Create a state of tension and readiness to act
 Plays a role in the mental process or thoughts
 Develop from partly personal experiences and though – education and influence
 Attitudes can be changed through formal education and non-formal sector
 Positive influences leads to positive performances in learners attitude towards the
environment


Decision making skills
 Government level: documents are published (white paper 1989) and laws are passed
 Education department level: a decision was made (environmental policy)
 Management level: decisions made in the private sector and trade unions and the general
public influences decisions


Concepts in environmental education

When teaching concepts, introduce the concept, define the concept, identify distinctive
features, provide examples and practice the recognition and utilization of the concept.

Concepts on Environmental education
Concep Title of concept information on concept
t no.
1 The earth as a closed system: the • factors: sunlight, rain, temperature, wind,
concept of “ecosystem” energy, soil, plants, animals and fungi
• Everything interrelates with everything else
• renewable and non-renewable resources
2 human interaction with the • personal awareness of impact
environment ; every action has an • effect of consumer and market
effect on the environment influences (economics)
• energy needed to maintain the current standard
of
living
3 Cycles • water, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, minerals, life-
death, growth decomposition
• relationship between cycles
• circulation of consumer products/manufacturing
• competition, adaptation & succession as natural
relations
• energy flow no longer cyclic once energy lost
4 Management of the environment • effective use of resources: plants
and & animals, domesticated and wild

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