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Environmental education for public awareness: The role of educational administrators and planners
Author(s) -
Anijah-Obi Franca
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of sociology and anthropology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2006-988X
DOI - 10.5897/ijsa12.049
Subject(s) - champion , mainstream , curriculum , environmental education , education for sustainable development , position (finance) , political science , sustainable development , public relations , sustainability , environmental adult education , process (computing) , engineering ethics , pedagogy , business , sociology , engineering , computer science , ecology , finance , law , biology , operating system
The paper argues that the unique position of the educational system as the initiator and executor of educational policies has made it compelling for educational administrators and planners to champion the effective implementation of environmental education as a strategy for improving public awareness, environmental quality and hopefully propel sustainable development in Nigeria. The objectives of this paper therefore are four fold: to present where we are in terms of policy issues, what the challenges and opportunities are, what we should be doing and the role of educational planners. The paper concludes that environmental education and the education process should assume a position of prominence and importance if the goal of sustainable development is to be achieved and stressed the need to urgently embrace the “green curriculum” and mainstream environment in education at all levels.

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