Title: Environmental education system in Romania
1- Environmental education system in Romania
2Educational system in Romania
Specialization stage (18-19 years old, grade XII
- XIII)
Intensive stage (16-17 years old, grade IX - XI)
C O M P U L S O R Y
Observation and orientation stage (13-15 years
old, grade VII - IX)
Development stage (8-12 years old, grade III - VI)
Fundamental acquisition stage (6-7 years old,
grade I - II)
Kindergarden (3-5 years old)
3Kinds of highschools
- Theoretical (social science, philology, computer
science, natural science) - Technological (technical, services, natural
resources and environmental protection
industrial chemistry, environmental protection,
wood exploitation, veterinary, agricultural,
alimentary industry) - Vocational (arts, sports, military, theological)
4Forms of environmental education in Romania
Middle school
Technological Highschool
Compulsory
Formal
Optional (middle and highschool)
Environmental Education
Nonformal (NGOs, clubs, associations, mass
media, museums, etc)
Informal (mass media)
5Formal - Compulsory - middle school
- 1. Mathematics and sciences (biology 8th grade)
objectives - To identify the components of an ecosystem
- To compare natural and man made ecosystem
- To explain the ecosystem functions
- To explore the living world
- To project /develop experiments
- To make prediction based on the experimental
results - To collect data and to develop original ideas
starting from this data - To demonstrate that they understand the
consequences of their own behavior towards the
nature - To demonstrate the influence of the environmental
factors on the human community - To show a ecological way of thinking
6Formal - Compulsory - middle school
- 2. Man and society (geography)
- 5th grade objectives to prove interest in the
environment - 6th grade objectives to understand the
importance of protecting the environment - 7th grade objectives to understand the global
dimensions of the environmental degradation - 8th grade - objectives to understand the issues
created by the environmental degradation
7Formal - Compulsory - theoretical highschool
- 1. Mathematics and sciences (biology 12th
grade) objectives - Recognizing and defining terms, concepts, laws,
principles (related with the biological
sciences) - Investigation and experimentation of biological
process through collecting data - Explaining biological process and phenomena
- Knowledge transfer (from biology to different
contexts)
8Formal - Compulsory - theoretical highschool
- 2. Man and society (geography)
- 11th grade objectives to identify the elements
of the geographical environment (the man made
environment) to investigate processes or
phenomena related with the environment to relate
phenomena with their conventional
representation to identify the global
environmental issues to apply the knowledge in
the real life - 12th grade objectives to identify the
environmental degradation associated with the
Romanian territory
9Formal - Compulsory - technological highschool
- Ecology and environmental protection (11th and
12th grade) objectives - To understand and apply the ecology concepts
- To recognize different kinds of ecosystems and to
describe the relations between their components - To identify the factors that are influencing the
ecological balance - To suggest methods to reduce the pollution and
protect the environment
10Formal - Optional curses - middle and highschool
- School decision optional curses
- Intensive
- Extensive
- New subject/objectives
- Integrate (for several curricular areas)
- Principles of curriculum development
- Appropriate selection of the contents
- Functionality
- Coherence
- Equal chances for the students
- Flexibility (individuality)
- Connectedness with the social relevant issues
11Nonformal NGOs in Romania
- 140 environmentalist NGOs in 1994
- 91 environmentalist NGOs in 2001
- 4985 NGOs workers - 95 volunteers
- 1 465 250 Euro/year - total budget
- 20 of the NGOs has less than 500Euro/year
- 80 of the NGOs - priority environmental
education - 65 of the NGOs - priority environmental
protection - 57 of the NGOs - priority public participation
- 54 of the NGOs - priority eco-tourism
- 43 of the NGOs - priority biodiversity
conservation
12Promoting education, public awareness and
training in Romania
- The magazine Perspective, the Romanian
Environmental Journalists Association (ARZM)
deals with environmental issues, explanting
environmental phenomena and policies. - The Resources and Information Centre for NGOs in
Constanta (CIER) produces general ecology and
thematic information, which is disseminated to
the public free of charge. - In natural protected areas such as the Danube
Delta under the Biosphere Reserve Authority
information brochures and other good quality
educational publications intended for visitors
are produced, but sparsely disseminated.
13- Environment is taught at primary school from the
first to the fourth levels in the man and
society subject, and afterwards in the natural
science curriculum. - At secondary school, ecological education is
taught from an interdisciplinary perspective
(physics, chemistry, biology, geography) and
independently in the biology curriculum. - The Civic Culture curriculum in general and
professional teaching contains references to
ecological awareness. - In the technical high schools (agriculture,
forests, sport) ecological aspects are present in
the specialized courses. - Childrens Clubs are publishing many local
reviews, such as Eco, Ecological Universe or
Natures Friends. - Cooperation between schools and NGOs on
ecological projects is frequent in Constanta,
NGOs together with the University of Ovidiu and
some members of the Antipa Institute organize
educational sessions with classes on marine
ecology.
14New dimensions of the education
- Priority accorded to the students own interest
- Focus on the functional skills development
- Grow the diversity of the school curricula
- Allowed the students to project their own
education plan - Grow the responsibility of schools in confront
with the students future - Preferring the functional culture instead of the
universalistic culture
15Mass media and environmental education
- Â Â By monitoring (with the help of the students
or of the NGO Mare Nostrum volunteers) the
reflection in the written and audio-video mass
media of the environmental issues topics.
16- For broadcast medium items
- Date of broad-casting
- Starting time of broadcasting
- Length of broad-casting
- Type of program (news show, advert, documentary)
- Title and description of the broadcast
- The impact on the viewers
- For print medium items
- Date of publication
- Page number section (editorial page, magazine)
- Status of item (lead story, advert, editorial,
comment column) - Length of item (text and non-text material)
- The impact on the readers
17Recent changes of the Romanian educational system
- Rules/regulations/laws
- Curricula
- Text books
- Evaluation
- Methods
- Organization
- Teachers training
18Romanian strategy for the development of the
educational and training system (2001-2004)
- To allowed identification of the quality of a
unpolluted environment as a premise foe a healthy
environment - To create an awareness of the interconnectedness
between environmental quality and life - To encourage the development of an environmental
friendly individual and social behavior - To promote a responsible involvement in
environmental protection activities - To apply the human rights principles in the
environmental protection activities
19Romanian national strategy for a sustainable
development
- Chapter on human resources (focused mainly on
the university training specialized/professional
approach) - Chapter on health some data about the
environmental degradation and the human health
20Clean Romania governmental program
- Creating a educational program through camps
network - Publishing promotional/educational materials
(brochures, leaflets, etc) - Clean-up activities
- Contests (for students)
- Starting a National Environmental Education
Program (RECs Green Pack) - Mass media involved in EE program
21- Pluses
- Many NGOs, associations, clubs are producing
materials in order to sustain the environmental
education
- Minuses
- The NGOs havent enough founds to produce as
many support copies are necessary
22- Pluses
- Some goals of environmental education is part of
the national plans/programs for the formal
education
- Minuses
- There is not enough willing to really fulfill
these goals
23- Pluses
- Romania is part of some international - European
programs (GLOBE, COASTWATCH EUROPE, ECO-SCHOOLS,
Socrates, etc)
- Minuses
- There arent enough schools or organizations
involved in these activities
24- Minuses
- There are less projects who area dealing with
real/near issues like recycling, sustainable use
of the resources, etc
- Pluses
- Most of the environmental education projects are
about monitoring research gathering
information or awareness public campaigns
25- Pluses
- At the Ministry of Education have been created a
job for a inspector who is responsible with the
extracurricular activities (including
environmental ones)
- Minuses
- Only one person cant supervise all the
initiative that could be promoted by schools,
NGOs, research institute, etc
26- Minuses
- In some areas/counties it is a lack of interest
of teachers and students (they dont know
anything about this contests or they dont want
to waste their spare time working outside the
classes)
- Pluses
- There are some local/national contests
(interdisciplinary or only environmental project)
27- Pluses
- Some NGOs are trying to bring together more
schools, teachers, students, in small
environmental education networks
- Minuses
- It is a a lack of communication /cooperation
between the main actors in the field of
environmental education
28- Pluses
- The inspectors which are in the County Schools
Inspectorates have the obligation to organize
environmental education activities
- Minuses
- It doesnt exist a environmental education
department in the County Schools Inspectorates or
at the Ministry of education
29- Pluses
- Most of the resources in the schools, libraries,
NGOs are donation from foreign organizations
(very useful works but cant be use without
being adapted to the local conditions
- Minuses
- Lack of original works, in Romanian, about the
local/national environmental issues
30- Pluses
- There are many opportunities to get founds for
environmental education projects
- Minuses
- Only some NGOs, associations are aware of this
but also eligible for that and they need skills
in writing good project proposal
31- Minuses
- It is a lack of coordination at the national
level (it exist a Council for the Environmental
Education but it doesnt really work). Even in
the Sustainable Development strategy arent
established any concrete measures to take in
order to promote the education for the environment
- Pluses
- There is a Romanian National sustainable
development strategy with a chapter about the
human resources and the environmental education
32- Minuses
- There are too many alternative manuals for one
subject (even more than 20) and the teachers must
choose in a very short time only one of these.
Some manuals are just translations of foreign
text books (you may identify pictures, schemas,
diagrams, taken from those manual)
- Pluses
- There are a lot of alternative manuals for the
biology study (the VIII th graders are studying
the ecology but with very few elements of
environmental education)
33- Pluses
- In some Universities (environmental sciences)
there are environmental education courses for
those students that want to become teacher
- Minuses
- It is a lack of developed methodologies for the
environmental education
34- Pluses
- Some schools (middle- and high-schools) have
optional lessons on the environmental (marine
biology, protected areas, etc
- Minuses
- The choose of the optional is very subjective
(depends more on the teachers, head master,
parents and less on the students)
35- Pluses
- There are many initiatives on the protection of
the environment (but how effective are those?)
- Minuses
- It is a lack of quantitative evaluation of the
actual situation/results of the environmental
education initiatives)
36- Pluses
- Most of the environmental education activities
are organize in the non-formal approach
- Minuses
- The people who are working on these projects are
most of the times volunteers
37- Pluses
- The ecology as a science it is study in schools
(in the compulsory approach)
- Minuses
- It is study only in the final grades (8th and
12th) when the students are interested only on
the final exams
38Environmental Education Materials, Teacher
Training Earth Day Activity
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41Environmental projects proposed by the trained
teachers
42Main subjects in the optional curses proposed by
the trained teachers
43- EE SWOT analysis - Strengths
- Teachers/students willing to be part of a EE
program - Team work
- Previous natural sciences courses in school
- Collaboration with the local authorities
- Previous training materials
- The need of changing pupils mentality
- School location
- Pupils quality
- Capacity of involving parents, sponsors
- Support offered by the Ministry of Environment
- One EE responsible (teacher) in the schools
44- EE SWOT analysis - Weaknesses
- Lack of materials/information
- Lack of programs
- Difficult to organize activities for a small
group - Lack of project management expertise
- Conservatory approach
- Lack of rules that can sustain this projects
- Lack of involvement from the local authorities
- Lack of teachers training
- Pupils interest for other domains
- Lack of interest from the school
45- EE SWOT analysis Opportunities
- School location
- Possibility to shape behaviors
- Schools magazines manage by the students
- Schools educational offers (optional courses)
- Help from the NGOs (training, materials,
expertise)
46- EE SWOT analysis Threats
- Lack of interest from the students parents
- Lack of time
- Loosing the students interest because of other
factors - Lack of the project applicability
- Lack of collaboration from other teachers
- Impossible to have the technical resources
- Students age
47- To do!!!!
- Institutional structures to perform a shift in
emphasis from a centralized to a decentralized
one from top down to bottom-up planning from
authoritarian planning to participative planning
from global planning to sub-sectorial planning - Legal frame work promotion of a coherent, legal
framework aimed to improving the national
educational system - Pre-universitary education to increase the level
of both general education and training of young
people for an adequate integration in society to
enhance the interest for vocational counseling
activity - Efficiency of the education to provide access to
education to balance the supply/balance ration
within the school network to reduce the gaps
between the training levels of the people various
residence areas
484. Quality of education quality curricular
standards, connections between the subjects
taught and the real life, more optional matters
at all levels, the promotion of new modern
concepts about the educational relation between
the educator and the pupil, improved value system
for selection, assessment and evaluation 5.
Closely connected to the problems facing by
Romania programs intended to develop new forms
of in-formal and non-formal, such as education
for health, education for the environment,
education for communication, etc