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Module10 Ecoliteracy

The document discusses ecoliteracy and developing a green school. It defines ecoliteracy as understanding natural systems and using those principles for sustainable communities. The objectives are to explain ecoliteracy, discuss environmental principles of nature, describe a green school, and how ecoliteracy can be integrated into the curriculum. Key aspects of a green school discussed are a conducive learning environment that nurtures students' capacities on the green environment as integrated into the curriculum, and adopting sustainable principles at all levels of the school. A green curriculum is also defined as designing learning experiences to foster a deeper understanding of the environment and ecological challenges.
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Module10 Ecoliteracy

The document discusses ecoliteracy and developing a green school. It defines ecoliteracy as understanding natural systems and using those principles for sustainable communities. The objectives are to explain ecoliteracy, discuss environmental principles of nature, describe a green school, and how ecoliteracy can be integrated into the curriculum. Key aspects of a green school discussed are a conducive learning environment that nurtures students' capacities on the green environment as integrated into the curriculum, and adopting sustainable principles at all levels of the school. A green curriculum is also defined as designing learning experiences to foster a deeper understanding of the environment and ecological challenges.
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ECOLITERACY

EC LITERACY
ECOLITERACY
EC LITERACY
Instruction:

Green or Not?

ECOLITERACY
Show a series of pictures or objects to the class and ask them to
identify whether they are eco-friendly or not. Type Green if eco-
friendly and Not if not.
ECOLITERACY
Objectives

At the end to the lesson students will be able to:

1. Explain ecoliteracy in developing a sustainable environment

2. Discuss the seven environmental principles of nature

3. Describe a green school

4. Articulate how ecoliteracy can be integrated in the curriculum, practiced in the school and
demonstrated in the classroom
• The ability to understand the natural systems that make life on Earth possible and to use those
principles for creating sustainable human communities.
• Considers ecological systems and awareness of how society operated within natural aspects as an
educational imperative.

Eco literacy and


Orr and Capra Sustainable
Development
Wahl David Orr (2017)
(2017) (1992)
as creating a new emphasis
Good starting point to
on the need for education
Students are taught to integrate understanding
explore fundamental
lessons that can be learned that ecology is of the interdependence
from nature for the reform unimportant. between natural processes
Eco literacy practices. and human ways of life.
• First step- ecological literacy is understanding of the principles of
organization that ecosystems have evolved to sustain the web of
life

• Second step- is the move forwards in eco-design, of which there is Eco literacy and
Sustainable
a need to apply the ecological knowledge to the fundamental Development
redesign of technologies and social institutions, to bridge the
current gap between human design and the ecological sustainable
systems of nature.

• Sustainability is a qualitative and quantitative condition that


demonstrates the human capacity to survive over time
Ecologically Literate People and
Society

Wahl Ecologically
Wahl
Literate Society
(2017)
(2017)

Can apply such Would be a sustainable claimed that nurturing


understanding to the society, which does not ecological literacy in
design and organization destroy the natural students of a wide range of
of communities and the environment on which they ages has become the goal of
creation of a depend. sustainability.
regenerative culture
Ways to Develop Eco literacy in Schools

• Socially and emotionally engaged eco-literacy is a process


that offers an antidote for fear, anger, and hopelessness
that result from inaction.
• Eco literacy is founded on a new integration of emotional,
social and ecological forms of intelligence
Ways to Develop Eco literacy in Schools

• 5 Practices in age-appropritae ways for students


1. Develop empathy for all forms of life
2.Embrace Sustainability as a Community Practice
3. Make the invisible visible
4. Anticipate unintended Consequences
5. Understand how nature sustains life
Nature knows best Everything is connected
All forms of life are to everything else
important

Understand All living things must be Interact with each other


nature and have considered as invaluable to ensure that system is
abide by the rules instruments in maintaining sustainable
balance in the ecosystem.
Seven
Environmental
Principles of
Nature
Everything Everything must go Ours is a finite
(adopted from somewhere
Changes earth
Barry
Commoner; cited
Rethink their Wastes may go back to one’s own Limited resources
in Butler, 2012)
relationship backyard

Nature is beautiful and we


are stewards of God’s
Creation

Taking care of the


creation
What is Green School for
you?
 School environment should encourage, support, and nurture
students’ capacities on green environment as integrated in the Towards a Green
curriculum and instruction. School and
Education for
Sustainable
 Environmental issues and concerns can be effectively addressed Development
when all efforts of staff and students are geared toward adopting
environmentally sustainable principles at all levels.
 The concept of Green school was introduced in Europe in the 1990s while Rio
Earth Summit of 1992 tool cognizance of the need to take action in every area
in which human impacts on the environment.

 World summit on sustainable development (WSSD) in Johannesburg in 2002


Green School:
The Concept and catalyzed the efforts to bring about a shift in education about the environment
Background to educating for sustainability.

 United Nations launched the decade of Education for Sustainable Development


(DESD) in 2005, to integrate principles, values and practice of sustainable
development into all aspects of education and learning in order to encourage
behavior that will create a more sustainable future.
Green School and Education for Sustainability Development
(ESD)

 Green school seeks to create a conducive environment.


 Students’ learning experiences outside school help them to consolidate and
apply knowledge, gain understanding of environmental processes,
interrelationships and issues, acquire life skills and help foster attitudes, values
and sensitivity toward environmental concerns.
 It promote environment-friendly means and encourage judicious use of
resources.
Essential Aspects of Green School
Environment

 Has clean, healthy, protective and green surroundings.


 Promotes both physical and psychosocial health of the learners.
 Ensures a healthy (provision of health services; nutritional supplementation, and
counseling)
 Hygienic (safe drinking water, neat, and clean classrooms, playgrounds, and
park,etc)
 Safe learning environment with healthy practices (e.g. a school free of drugs,
corporal punishment and harassment
 Brings children closer to nature and involves them in taking care of it.
1. Learning about the environment- focuses mainly on acquisition of
knowledge and understanding of the surroundings and related issues.
A Green School
Adheres to the 2. Learning through the environment- processes of learning while being
following engaged with environment inside and outside the classroom.
precepts: 3. Learning for the environment- aims at developing an informed response
and responsibility towards the environment beyond acquisition of skills
and knowledge.
What is Green Curriculum?

A deeper understanding of the environment and ecological challenges is


encouraged via the Green Curriculum. By designing their own growing
areas, students are encouraged to put what they have learned into practice.

Understanding green curriculum


1. Environment is encompassing.
2. It is holistic
3. It is interconnected
4. It is Student centered
5.it is the concern of the students and the teachers
A GREEN SCHOOL  is a school that creates a healthy
environment conducive to learning, while saving energy
environmental resources and money.

Creating A Characteristics of a green school


Green School 1.It protects health.
2.It increases student Performance
3. It saves energy and money.
4.it reduces carbon emissions
5. It reduces water usage.
6.It improves teacher retention.
7.It improves daily attendance
8.It provides a unique educational opportunity
9.It creates green jobs.
10.It impros equity.
A dark Green School (DGS) is a school that delivers environmental Dark Green School
Program:
education through assimilation of the environmental philosophy by Philippine
the students in formal lessons, as well as in activities outside the Environmental
classroom.. Perspective
Make sure your big purchases have
Think Twice Before
big environmental benefits.
Shopping
 

Go #plasticfree. Boycott products that


Ecological Living endanger wildlife.
Practices

Pay Attention to
Be waterwise
Labels

Drive Less, Drive Green your home


Green
Take Extinction Off Your Plate
Choose Wild Energy

Ecological Living
Practices

Choose to have smaller Use your voice and your vote


family
Integrating Ecological Literacy To The Curriculum

 What is Ecological Literacy?


Understanding the interrelationship among living things and their natural
surroundings is referred to as ecological literacy. It describes an awareness of how
interdependent humanity and Mother Nature are. The term "ecological literacy"
refers to a variety of abilities and knowledge, such as awareness of the natural world,
the capacity for critical analysis of environmental problems, and the capacity for
sustainable behavior.
Integrating Ecological Literacy To The Curriculum

Importance of Ecological Literacy:


The importance of ecological literacy cannot be overstated. Firstly, it gives people a
thorough awareness of nature, which is necessary for making wise judgments regarding
issues related to the environment. Secondly, it promotes sustainable behavior by
motivating people to accept the liability of their environmental impact. Thirdly,
ecological literacy encourages a closer bond with the environment, enhancing welfare
and encouraging environmental consciousness.
Recommendations for Integrating Ecological Literacy into
the Curriculum

Develop a standalone course:


One way you can incorporate ecological literacy into the curriculum is developing another
course which focuses on sustainability, natural systems and sustainable living practices. This course
can either be offered by schools through means of alternative or a required course for students.

Incorporate ecological literacy into existing courses:


Including ecological literacy in existing classes is yet another method for incorporating it. For
instance, ecology and ecological problems might be covered in biology classes, whereas equitable
distribution of resources as well as sustainability might be covered in classes in social studies.
Recommendations for Integrating Ecological Literacy into
the Curriculum

Utilize experiential learning:


Experiential learning is an effective method for teaching ecological literacy. Schools can
collaborate with neighborhood organizations to offer field trips and practical activities that
advance sustainability and environmental awareness.

Professional Development for Teachers:


Facilities for professional growth must be made available to teachers so they can improve
their ecological literacy knowledge and abilities. This ensures that they have the tools necessary
to instruct their students in this material effectively.
Thank You!!

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