Title: The Toronto RCE: A North American Perspective
1The Toronto RCEA North American Perspective
- April 2006
- Yokohama, Japan
2Presentation Overview
- Overview of Toronto Region
- Toronto Regional Challenges
- Goals of Toronto RCE
- Types of Educational Organizations
- Examples of Potential RCE Activities
- Influences Affecting Success
- RCE Start-Up Activities
- Questions
3Toronto 5th Largest City
4Map Southern Ontario
5Greater Golden Horseshoe
6Map - Greater Toronto Area
7Toronto Regional Challenges
- Regional Growth
- Waste Management
- Energy Generation and Conservation
- Transportation Air Quality
- Community Respect and Harmony
- Safety
- Sustainable Infrastructure
- Greening
8Triple Point of ESD
9Goals of the Toronto RCE
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- Enhancing public awareness and understanding of
sustainable development - Improving the quality of public education by
enhancing the quality and availability of
sustainable development curriculum - Recognizing and changing the role of North
Americans in sustainable development practices
(including shifts in behaviour and production and
consumption patterns) - Developing specialized professional learning
programs
10Goals of the RCE (continued)
- Short-term objectives
- Identifying and forming a working coalition of
messengers of education for sustainable
development (ESD) - Identifying public awareness and training
strategies in the Toronto region - Conducting an inventory of ESD initiatives within
Toronto to help build a knowledge-base about
local resources
11Goals of the RCE (continued)
- Long-term objectives
- Identify the sources of current data and
information regarding sustainability issues,
programs and policies facing the whole Toronto
Region and work to infuse these into the ongoing
initiatives of educators, trainers, and media
specialists - Integrate local sustainability challenges into
the information/education flow of formal,
informal and non-formal education in the whole
Toronto Region
12ESD, Types of Educational Organizations and
Potential Partners
- Formal
- School Boards
- University of Toronto
- York University
- Ryerson University
- Seneca College
13ESD, Types of Educational Organizations and
Potential Partners (continued)
- Informal
- Toronto Zoo
- Toronto Regional Conservation Authority
14ESD, Types of Educational Organizations and
Potential Partners (continued)
- Non-Formal
- City of Toronto
- Toronto Hydro
- Ontario Power Authority
- Exhibition Place
- United Way
- Toronto Board of Trade
- Citizens Environment Watch
- Learning for a Sustainable Future
- Evergreen Foundation
- Toronto Community Foundation
- Pollution Probe
15Examples of Potential Toronto RCE Activities
- ESD Audit - All partners
- ESD Curriculum Development and Evaluation -
School Boards, Universities, CAATs, Toronto Zoo,
TRCA, Learning for a Sustainable Future,
Citizens Environment Watch, Toronto Hydro, OPA,
Pollution Probe - Informal Learning Initiatives Toronto Zoo,
TRCA, Museums, Science Centres, Universities,
School Boards
16Examples of Potential Toronto RCE Activities
(continued)
- Safe Neighborhoods and Schools - United Way,
School Boards, Toronto Community Foundation, City
of Toronto - Clean City Initiatives - City, Toronto Board of
Trade, Toronto Community Foundation
17Examples of Potential Toronto RCE Activities
(continued)
- Sustainable Infrastructure Planning - City,
Seneca College, Universities, Toronto Board of
Trade, Evergreen Foundation - Greening Initiatives - City, Toronto Board of
Trade, Toronto Community Foundation, Exhibition
Place, Pollution Probe, Toronto Zoo, Universities - Research on Regional Growth - Universities,
Seneca College, City, Province of Ontario
18Influences Affecting Success for Toronto RCE
- Educational
- What Shall
- Be Done
- Technical What Can
- Be Done
- Political
- What Will Be Done
19RCE Start-Up Activities
- Initial Coordination City of Toronto and Toronto
Zoo - Established Steering Committee
- Inaugural Partners Launch April 2006
- Partners to determine Governance Structure
- Draft Partnership Principles
- Initial Tasks inventory, database
- Prepare 10-year work plan
- Create broader regional focus as RCE matures