Guidelines for the training of participants in the clean community system
The Clean Community System (CCS) is a method of waste management education widely used in the USA by the Keep America Beautiful organization. The CCS has been applied by the eThekwini Municipality since 1981. The training of staff and volunteers in the CCS has to date been limited and based on the A...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-47412016-04-16T04:08:08Z Guidelines for the training of participants in the clean community system Caws, Guy Cubitt Loubser, C. P. Clean Community System Waste management Facilitation Engagement Community Triple Bottom Line Standards Infrastructure Education Enforcement 363.70968 Conservation of natural resources -- South Africa -- eThekwini Municipality Metropolitan Environmental management -- South Africa Refuse and refuse disposal -- South Africa -- eThekwini Municipality Metropolitan -- Citizen participation Local government and environmental policy -- South Africa -- eThekwini Municipality Metropolitan The Clean Community System (CCS) is a method of waste management education widely used in the USA by the Keep America Beautiful organization. The CCS has been applied by the eThekwini Municipality since 1981. The training of staff and volunteers in the CCS has to date been limited and based on the American model. The aim of this study is to provide guidelines for the training of participants in the Clean Community System in the South African context. This will be achieved by a study of two community groups that have successfully applied the CCS. The results of the research will be compared with the principles of the CCS and relevant literature. The conclusions drawn from the study will provide guidelines for the training of participants in the CCS. Further Teacher Education M. Ed. (Didactics) 2011-09-13T07:11:22Z 2011-09-13T07:11:22Z 2010-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4741 en 1 online resource (224 leaves) |
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The Clean Community System (CCS) is a method of waste management education widely used in the USA by the Keep America Beautiful organization. The CCS has been applied by the eThekwini Municipality since 1981. The training of staff and volunteers in the CCS has to date been limited and based on the American model. The aim of this study is to provide guidelines for the training of participants in the Clean Community System in the South African context. This will be achieved by a study of two community groups that have successfully applied the CCS. The results of the research will be compared with the principles of the CCS and relevant literature. The conclusions drawn from the study will provide guidelines for the training of participants in the CCS. === Further Teacher Education === M. Ed. (Didactics) |
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