Issues and challenges regarding the implementation of environmental education policy in formal education in South Africa
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Maila, Mago WilliamContributor(s)
Le Roux, C. S.Keywords
Environmental learningFormal education
Subject advisors
Outcomes-based education
Curriculum 2005
National curriculum statement
Resource materials
Education and training
South Africa
Professional development
Education policy
Case studies
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Environmental education -- South Africa
Education and state -- South Africa
Competency based education -- South Africa
Curriculum planning -- South Africa
Curriculum planning -- South Africa
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1081Abstract
Issues and challenges that teachers and educator encounter in implementing school-based Environmental Education have been established, described and explored against the background of the South African education system.
 
 In a succinct manner sources upon and from which Curriculum 2005 (C2005) is founded have been explored. Within C2005 the foundations of EE have been traced. International and national trends and developments have been illuminated and the contributions of these endeavours are eminent in school-based EE. 
 
 The methodology and research process of study does not claim to be the only one appropriate for this research question. However, the research focus has been studied through the chosen methodology as the socio-historical context demanded. The research process has been dynamic with the researcher responding to the emerging data and being guided by the research activities outlined in the research design.
 
 The two case studies have provided the researcher with valuable data necessary for making sound judgements about issues and challenges encountered during the implementation of environmental learning in formal education structures. Although the research question has been adequately explored, the study does not claim to be exhaustive and with no limitations. It is hoped that the recommendations made in the study, based on the findings, will be valuable to teachers, educators and education policy makers involved with EE implementation in formal education.Educational Studies
D.Ed. (Didactics)
Date
2009-08-25Type
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oai:uir.unisa.ac.za:10500/1081Maila, Mago William (2009) Issues and challenges regarding the implementation of environmental education policy in formal education in South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1081>
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