How teachers integrate environmental education into the curriculum.
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2000
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Abstract
The purpose of the research was to determine how teachers integrate environmental
education into the curriculum.
In achieving this, the research set out to document answers to the following critical
research questions:
• What are the different ways in which teachers integrate environmental
education into the curriculum?
• How do teachers explain their particular strategies for integration?
• To what extent does the resources context influence the ways in which
teachers integrate environmental education into the curriculum?
A survey was carried out in schools from the North Durban and South Durban
Regions of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, who attended a workshop at the Durban
environmental education centre.
A questionnaire was administered to all the teachers who attended the workshop,
followed by observations and a semi-structured post observation interview was held
with a select sample of the teachers. All focused on documenting curriculum
integration strategies with regard environmental education.
The literature review revealed some strategies to integrate environmental education
into the curriculum and highlighted some of the problems associated with the
integration of environmental education into the curriculum.
Data obtained, revealed that teachers are integrating environmental education into the
curriculum using a variety of strategies and topics. The availability of resources does
affect the extent to which environmental aspects are included, but this does not appear
to be the only limitation to integrate environmental education into the curriculum.
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Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.
Keywords
Environmental education., Theses--Education.