Strategies to integrate education for sustainable living in the arts and culture learning area

The Revised National Curriculum Statement of 2002 does not emphasize the need for Education for Sustainable Living (EFSL) in the Arts and Culture (A & C) learning area. Although the RNCS envisages a learner who respects the environment, the curriculum does not cater for the needs of the educator...

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Main Author: Naick, Thangavaloo Coopsamy
Other Authors: Loubser, C. P.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Art
Online Access:Naick, Thangavaloo Coopsamy (2009) Strategies to integrate education for sustainable living in the arts and culture learning area, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2499>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-24992018-11-19T17:14:12Z Strategies to integrate education for sustainable living in the arts and culture learning area Naick, Thangavaloo Coopsamy Loubser, C. P. Outcomes based education Reflective teaching Revised National Curriculum Statements Constructivism Values Art Culture Integration Sustainability 333.72071068 Environmental education -- South Africa Sustainable development -- Study and teaching -- South Africa Arts -- Study and teaching -- South Africa Culture -- Study and teaching -- South Africa Curriculum change -- South Africa Reflective teaching -- South Africa Competency-based education -- South Africa The Revised National Curriculum Statement of 2002 does not emphasize the need for Education for Sustainable Living (EFSL) in the Arts and Culture (A & C) learning area. Although the RNCS envisages a learner who respects the environment, the curriculum does not cater for the needs of the educators who are relatively new to environmental education and especially EFSL. Educators are faced with a multitude of barriers and constraints. This research attempts to identify the barriers and provide strategies and recommendations to integrate EFSL in the Arts and Culture area. The barriers were identified through a questionnaire that was given to educators in the Port Shepstone region. To make the research more valid some questionnaires were given to schools in the urban areas, in the Durban South region, since most of the schools in the Port Shepstone region are in a rural setting. The strategies and recommendations are highlighted using the researcher's personal experience in the education setting, use of literature and the researcher's encounters at the International Children's Conference on the Environment in Connecticut, USA in 2004 and the World Environmental Conference in Japan in 2005. Further Teacher Education M. Ed. (Environmental Education) 2009-08-25T11:04:00Z 2009-08-25T11:04:00Z 2009-08-25T11:04:00Z 2006-06 Dissertation Naick, Thangavaloo Coopsamy (2009) Strategies to integrate education for sustainable living in the arts and culture learning area, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2499> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2499 en 1 online resource (vii, 81, 9 leaves)
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topic Outcomes based education
Reflective teaching
Revised National Curriculum Statements
Constructivism
Values
Art
Culture
Integration
Sustainability
333.72071068
Environmental education -- South Africa
Sustainable development -- Study and teaching -- South Africa
Arts -- Study and teaching -- South Africa
Culture -- Study and teaching -- South Africa
Curriculum change -- South Africa
Reflective teaching -- South Africa
Competency-based education -- South Africa
spellingShingle Outcomes based education
Reflective teaching
Revised National Curriculum Statements
Constructivism
Values
Art
Culture
Integration
Sustainability
333.72071068
Environmental education -- South Africa
Sustainable development -- Study and teaching -- South Africa
Arts -- Study and teaching -- South Africa
Culture -- Study and teaching -- South Africa
Curriculum change -- South Africa
Reflective teaching -- South Africa
Competency-based education -- South Africa
Naick, Thangavaloo Coopsamy
Strategies to integrate education for sustainable living in the arts and culture learning area
description The Revised National Curriculum Statement of 2002 does not emphasize the need for Education for Sustainable Living (EFSL) in the Arts and Culture (A & C) learning area. Although the RNCS envisages a learner who respects the environment, the curriculum does not cater for the needs of the educators who are relatively new to environmental education and especially EFSL. Educators are faced with a multitude of barriers and constraints. This research attempts to identify the barriers and provide strategies and recommendations to integrate EFSL in the Arts and Culture area. The barriers were identified through a questionnaire that was given to educators in the Port Shepstone region. To make the research more valid some questionnaires were given to schools in the urban areas, in the Durban South region, since most of the schools in the Port Shepstone region are in a rural setting. The strategies and recommendations are highlighted using the researcher's personal experience in the education setting, use of literature and the researcher's encounters at the International Children's Conference on the Environment in Connecticut, USA in 2004 and the World Environmental Conference in Japan in 2005. === Further Teacher Education === M. Ed. (Environmental Education)
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title Strategies to integrate education for sustainable living in the arts and culture learning area
title_short Strategies to integrate education for sustainable living in the arts and culture learning area
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title_full_unstemmed Strategies to integrate education for sustainable living in the arts and culture learning area
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