An assessment of the role of eco-schools in achieving whole school development through sustainability education
The Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002 reaffirmed the school as the centre of change and as critical for promoting sustainable education. The purpose of this research was to assess, firstly, how the Eco-Schools Programme can achieve whole school development by implement...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-35352016-04-16T04:08:04Z An assessment of the role of eco-schools in achieving whole school development through sustainability education Carvello, Waheeda Maria Loubser, C.P. Eco-schools Programme Environmental education Green Flag Sustainable education Whole school development 333.70710968 Environmental education -- South Africa Sustainable development Education -- Aims and objectives Environmental education -- South Afrca Sustainable development Education -- Aims and objectives The Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002 reaffirmed the school as the centre of change and as critical for promoting sustainable education. The purpose of this research was to assess, firstly, how the Eco-Schools Programme can achieve whole school development by implementing sustainability education, and secondly, the feasibility of its incorporation into the formal school system. It examined what impact the South African Eco-Schools Programme, since 2003, has had on the implementation of sustainable education through whole school development. The qualitative evaluation research design was used and data was collected through interviews, questionnaires and narratives that included all role players. It noted the strengths of the programmes already in place and identified the challenges that still need to be addressed. The outcome of the study proves that the Eco-Schools Programme does achieve whole school development by implementing sustainability education and should be incorporated into the formal education system. Further Teacher Education M.A. (Education) 2010-08-25T06:34:13Z 2010-08-25T06:34:13Z 2009-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3535 en 1 online resource (xi, 200 leaves) |
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The Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002
reaffirmed the school as the centre of change and as critical for promoting
sustainable education. The purpose of this research was to assess, firstly, how
the Eco-Schools Programme can achieve whole school development by
implementing sustainability education, and secondly, the feasibility of its
incorporation into the formal school system. It examined what impact the South
African Eco-Schools Programme, since 2003, has had on the implementation of
sustainable education through whole school development. The qualitative
evaluation research design was used and data was collected through interviews,
questionnaires and narratives that included all role players. It noted the strengths
of the programmes already in place and identified the challenges that still need to
be addressed. The outcome of the study proves that the Eco-Schools
Programme does achieve whole school development by implementing
sustainability education and should be incorporated into the formal education
system. === Further Teacher Education === M.A. (Education) |
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An assessment of the role of eco-schools in achieving whole school development through sustainability education |
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