280 Pages
by
Routledge
280 Pages
by
Routledge
280 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 2004. Young people, in particular, want to learn more about contributing to the conservation of the planet, and formal education is beginning to reflect this. The National Curriculum in England and Wales, for instance, includes environmental education as a compulsory cross-curricular theme, and in Australia and the USA there are similar moves to ensure that all students are... Read more
Part I Setting the scene 1 Concern for the environment 2 Environmental education: international development and progress 3 Threads of a theme: principles and structure 4 The National Curriculum Part II Environmental education in schools 5 Planning and practice at the primary level 6 Primary to secondary: a time of transition 7 Planning and practice at the secondary level 8 The out-of-school (field work) approach Part III Practicalities 9 Developing and coordinating a school policy for environmental education 10 Implementing a school policy for environmental education 11 Assessment and evaluation Part IV Resources
Biography
Philip Neal, Joy Palmer (University of Durham, UK)
`... and excellent and well researched handbook which explains what environmental education is and how it can best be implemented.' - Council of Environmental Education Newsheet July/Aug No 207






