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Title: CHARTING A PATH FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: LEGISLATIVE AND
CURRICULAR FRAMEWORKS IN GREECE
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Authors: Evmorfia Manouilidou and Eleni A. Papadopoulou, Greece |
Abstract: The concept of literacy goes beyond traditional reading and writing skills, referring to the
individual's ability to function effectively in a variety of environments and communicative
situations. In the modern era, digital technology has expanded the forms of literacy, such as
scientific, digital and environmental, necessary to fulfil educational and social needs.
Environmental Education is considered key to the development of Environmental Literacy, aiming
to inform and raise awareness about sustainable development and sustainability. Despite the
institutional steps that have been taken, Environmental Education in Greece has not been
established as an independent subject, but functions mainly as an interdisciplinary activity. Its
application remains optional, depending to a large extent on the decisions of the teachers and the
social conditions of their environment. The study highlights gaps in environmental curriculum
development, highlighting the need for better coordination and support to make environmental
education more effective and integrated into school life. It also focuses on the need to reform
Environmental Education to keep pace with international practices and concepts of sustainable
development. It analyzes the implementation of the legislative documents and curricula, and
demonstrates that Environmental Education remains mainly voluntary, resulting in the reduced
participation of teachers in programs. It concludes about the importance of teacher training and the
need to institutionalize the implementation of environmental programs in the school curriculum |
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