Education for Sustainability in New Zealand Schools: Summary Report

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01 Oct 2010
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Summary Report (pdf)
01 Oct 2010
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Summary Report (doc)
01 Oct 2010
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This Summary Report summarises an evaluation of three Education for Sustainability (EfS) professional development programmes being funded by the Ministry of Education: the Enviroschools Programme, the National EfS (NEfS) Team and Mātauranga Taiao. It is supported by a more extensive Overview Report (Part One in Related Pages) on the evaluation of these three initiatives and an individual report on each initiative (Parts Two-Four in Related Pages).

Purpose

The evaluation examined the intentions, processes and outcomes of each initiative against an analytic framework that drew on international and national conceptions of EfS.

Key Results

Findings showed that each initiative was achieving: greater inclusion of sustainability content and more integrative teaching across the curriculum; the development of facilitative teaching styles that were empowering students to become strongly engaged in their learning and to think critically about issues; and the development of sustainable practices in schools and their communities. Challenges remain for: fostering EfS in large primary and secondary schools; building a strong local knowledge base in EfS; and developing a coherent education strategy for New Zealand EfS to help students learn for a sustainable future.
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