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Discovering the Environment around School, with Local Communities: A Reflection Approach of Required Skills
Author(s) -
Maria Kalathaki
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
world journal of educational research (los angeles. online)/world journal of educational research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2375-9771
pISSN - 2333-5998
DOI - 10.22158/wjer.v3n1p200
Subject(s) - sustainability , sustainable development , education for sustainable development , agricultural science , biology , ecology
A Cretan Lyceum, with local communities, materialized an Environmental Education Project, with the subject of “Forest, Biodiversity and Quality of Life” based on the principles of the Education for the Sustainable Development. The project aimed to update, aware and mobilize students on issues related to the forests, wetlands, biodiversity, sustainability and quality of life, to develop an anti-consumer model by highlighting the traditional way of life and to involve them in the care-management of natural ecosystems. The project activities took place in two different natural ecosystems of Greece, in the north and south.Objectives of the research were to draw attention to the skills that teachers and students need and cultivate for the implementation of D iscovery T eaching method in projects of Education for the Sustainable Development which aim to cultivate the future environmentally and science literate active citizens. Thisresearchisacasestudyofcontentanalysisof the project’s archivalmaterialby using the E valuation Tool fortheApplicationofDiscovery Teaching MethodintheGreekSchool Project of Environmental Education( Kalathaki , 2015).Were coded 7 research categories, such as the promoting of Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, Communication and Collaboration, Establishment of Requirements for Lifelong Learning, Promotion of the Sustainable Development, Cultivation of Active Environmentally Literate Citizens, Inquiry Skills, Use of ITCs.

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