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Environmental Education for Sustainability as Value Education

Daphne Goldman

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Pe'er, S., Yavetz, B. and Goldman, D. (2013). Environmental Education for Sustainability as Values Education - The Challenge for Teacher Educators. Pp. 135-153 in: M. Ben-Peretz, S. Kleeman, R. Reichenberg and S. Shimoni (Eds.) Embracing the Social and the Creative: New Scenarios for Teacher Educati

English

Israel

This chapter is part of a book that looks into challenges regarding the goals of education in order to prepare learners to cope effectively with emerging changes - competences such as critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity and collabroation, which are current goals for enabling lifelong learning.. w Within this context, this chapter, which addresses teachers in general, focuses on environmental and sustainability education (ESE) as education for values - an aspect which situates ESE as education for all and is therefore relevant for all teachers.

environmentla citizenship of university students reflected in voting decisions and environmentla activism

Daphne Goldman

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Goldman, D., Ayalon, O., Baum, D., & Haham, S. (2015). Major matters: Relationship between academic major and university students’ environmental literacy and citizenship as reflected in their voting decisions and environmental activism. International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 1

English

Israel

This study explores the relationship between exposure to environmental content during higher education studies and stduents' inclusion of environmentla considerations in political participation as a component of their environmental citizenship. The study led to implications for incorporating sustainability within different academic programs in ways that may be effective in preparing environmentally-responsible graduates and preparing them as influential environmental citizens and professionals in society

pre-service teachers perceptions of environment

Daphne Goldman

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Yavetz, B., Goldman, D. & Pe'er, S. (2014). How do pre-service teachers perceive 'environment'? Implications for the development of environmental literacy in teacher training. Environmental Education Research, 20(3), 354-371.

English

Israel

The environmental is an ecological, cultural, social and political construct. It is, therefore, worthy to understand how student teachers, as future social change agents, understand the concept of environment and its relation to their area of teaching, This was the focus of this study. The ways in which these pre-service teachers perceive environmenta and its relevance to their area of teaching provides atrting points for incorporating meaningful ESE into to their training studies.

Daphne Goldman

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Pe’er, S., Goldman, D., & Yavetz, B. (2020). Sustainability in Youth Movements: The Situation, Challenges and Directions for Action. In: Nir Michaeli and Gil Gartel (Eds.) Youth Movements in Israel: A Hundred Years of Distinctive Education. Tel Aviv: Mofet Institute Publications (pp. 183-204).

Hebrew

Israel

Envigogika

Jan Vávra

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Envigogika

English

Czech Republic

Envigogika is an academic open access online journal focused on environmental education, education for sustainable development and other related areas. Published by Charles University, Editor in Chief Jana Dlouhá. Publishing papers in English and Czech language.

Enviwiki

Jan Vávra

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Enviwiki

Czech

Czech Republic

Green Olympics

Asta Burbait? (Burbaite)

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Green Olympics: educational activities and events for schools

Lithuanian

Lithuania

The aim of the tool is to unconventionally develop the ecological awareness of 8-11 grade students - to draw students' attention to environmental problems, to encourage interest in their solutions, to form environmentally friendly values, with special emphasis on the circular economy, sustainable development, responsible consumption, fair waste management, rational resource use, improving the quality of the environment, and reducing the use of single-use plastics.

DESERTEC

Marta Romero Ariza

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DESERTEC: solar power plants in the desert.

English

Germany

Can we produce clean energy from the sun in the desert? Solar power plants are regarded as one possible solution for future energy supply problems. While dealing with this question, students will be exploring mathematical and physical principles and problems concerning solar power plants in the desert. How can electrical power be generated? Which type of mirror is suitable for solar power plants? How many power plants are necessary in order to meet Europe’s energy demand? How can this energy be brought to Europe? Discussing possible ways of implementing the project “Desertec” is the final step of the teaching unit

Pedro Reis

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Introduction to the Conceptualisation of Environmental Citizenship for Twenty-First-Century Education

English

Portugal