Incorporation of the environment as a phase organiser in the foundation phase : a case study
This study investigates the incorporation of Environmental Education as a phase organiser in learning programmes in the Foundation Phase by educators as recommended by Curriculum 2005. A literature review indicates the role which Environmental Education plays in society. It presents a feasible st...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-6372018-11-19T17:13:57Z Incorporation of the environment as a phase organiser in the foundation phase : a case study Khosa, Hlekani Lucia Van Staden, Christie, 1941- Environmental education Early childhood Pollution Teaching strategies Pase organiser 372.357 Environmental education Early childhood education Curriculum planning Pollution -- Environmental aspects This study investigates the incorporation of Environmental Education as a phase organiser in learning programmes in the Foundation Phase by educators as recommended by Curriculum 2005. A literature review indicates the role which Environmental Education plays in society. It presents a feasible strategy for changing attitudes to the environment. It is interdisciplinary and holistic, relevant, practical and focuses on learners and learning. It can improve the quality of life of all by enabling people to utilise resources, make informed decisions, apply and transfer knowledge, thereby empowering others. An empirical investigation adopted a qualitative research approach. Participants in a case study from primary schools in the Malamulele area, Northern Province, as well as two specialists were purposefully selected. Multiple methods of data collection, such as observation. and in-depth Interviews based on questionnaires, were used. Photographs and relevant documents complemented the data gathering. Finally, recommendations based on the findings were made. Educational Studies M.Ed. (Environmental Education) 2009-08-25T10:45:24Z 2009-08-25T10:45:24Z 2009-08-25T10:45:24Z 2002-11 Dissertation Khosa, Hlekani Lucia (2009) Incorporation of the environment as a phase organiser in the foundation phase : a case study, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/637> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/637 en 1 online resource (iv, 96 leaves) : illustrations, some color |
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This study investigates the incorporation of Environmental Education as a phase
organiser in learning programmes in the Foundation Phase by educators as
recommended by Curriculum 2005. A literature review indicates the role which
Environmental Education plays in society. It presents a feasible strategy for changing
attitudes to the environment. It is interdisciplinary and holistic, relevant, practical and
focuses on learners and learning. It can improve the quality of life of all by enabling
people to utilise resources, make informed decisions, apply and transfer knowledge,
thereby empowering others. An empirical investigation adopted a qualitative research
approach. Participants in a case study from primary schools in the Malamulele area,
Northern Province, as well as two specialists were purposefully selected. Multiple
methods of data collection, such as observation. and in-depth Interviews based on
questionnaires, were used. Photographs and relevant documents complemented the
data gathering. Finally, recommendations based on the findings were made. === Educational Studies === M.Ed. (Environmental Education) |
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Van Staden, Christie, 1941- Khosa, Hlekani Lucia |
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Khosa, Hlekani Lucia |
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Incorporation of the environment as a phase organiser in the foundation phase : a case study |
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Incorporation of the environment as a phase organiser in the foundation phase : a case study |
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Khosa, Hlekani Lucia (2009) Incorporation of the environment as a phase organiser in the foundation phase : a case study, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/637> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/637 |
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