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matthew0099 733 days ago.
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rfl1986 June 10, 2008 at 7:27 pm |
Education really is the cornerstone toward a better future. I think my generation (20 somethings) are usually pretty aware of issues because we were perhaps the first generation to really be forced to understand environmental issues as part of our core curriculum. |
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serenity June 11, 2008 at 4:26 pm |
Education really is the cornerstone toward a better future. I think my generation (20 somethings) are usually pretty aware of issues because we were perhaps the first generation to really be forced to understand environmental issues as part of our core curriculum. People need to be informed to be able to make political decisions. If people were educated about environmental matters I bet you’d see more people pushing for environmental policies. Therein lies the key, and RFL just proved the point of what Green-Moo said. My generation (I’m in my forties) certainly never knew much about environmental issues, and if you did you were considered a bit of a hippy. :rolleyes: It amazes me how many people of my age (and I don’t think I’m that old!) have absolutely no interest in the damage being done to our planet nor taking steps to make a difference by recycling etc. Knowledge is power and change only occurs when people are presented with the opportunity to think for themselves about issues. However if no-one ever broaches the subject with them or brings it to their attention in some way, they remain in the dark unless they actively seek it out on their own. Schools are the perfect place to do that and the younger they start teaching it to them, the better. |
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awarenessideas January 8, 2009 at 7:11 pm |
I definitely think so. If they teach driver’s ed in schools, they should teach the children the impact their driving has on the environment. If they teach them architecture, they should teach them the impact those buildings have. If they teach them mathematics and science, they should teach them how applying these fields of study to environmental issues can really improve their world. I’m all for it! Denis |
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Twiceshy January 10, 2009 at 9:33 pm |
Evolution, politics, and religion have been known to be prominent in most schools. Should environmental awareness education become part of the school curriculum? I am not sure what is meant by “prominent”, but our schools do not teach subjects that are religious. Environmental issues are addressed in Geography in the lower grades, and in Science in the high school grades. |
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Laughingmouse January 10, 2009 at 9:55 pm |
Yes, I think it should. I’ve been quite frankly stunned at how little some people know. It is a bit disconcerting. The flip side, though, is the amount of misinformation that is floating around about everything from “what is a chemical” to “how vaccinations are made”. We desperately need more science, and higher level science, taught to the average person. |
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samuel1278 January 8, 2010 at 12:35 pm |
I think it is essencial for introduction of environmental awareness education in schools.:rolleyes: ____________________ |
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jimmie298 February 26, 2010 at 4:40 am |
Environmental Awareness Education Should e provided In Schools so that the coming future will aware of from the strategy of coming Environment and will know how to save it.The main reason for Global warming is cutting down of trees and for increase in pollution from vehicles. |
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radcliff1234 March 24, 2010 at 4:33 am |
I think it’s the best idea.It’s better to aware public at a early stage.So that they can take preventive measure to save our environment. ——- |
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eemmil April 19, 2010 at 9:58 am |
Yes ,,, i think so bcz it is mandatory that everyone should aware of health of the Environment where they are living and how to protect it ……. |
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zzainne66 May 6, 2010 at 8:36 am |
Of course …They should be aware about this so that they can save their future by taking effective steps at a earlier stage …..:eek: |
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henderson791 May 18, 2010 at 4:21 pm |
I really agree with you. It is very important to give awareness about environment. It is mandatory in every school. |
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matthew0099 May 23, 2010 at 9:54 am |
I think its a good attempt taken by the education dept. to provide bookish knowledge as well as how to protect the environmental in school from a starting point…….. |
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