Title: International Eco-Schools
1International Eco-Schools
www.eco-schools.org
FEE Foundation for Environmental
Education And International Eco-SchoolsA
programme for Environmental Education for
Sustainable Development in Schools and their
Communities
Nada Pavser
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www.eco-schools.org
FEE an international umbrella organisation
- Founded 1981
- Umbrella non-governmental, not-for-profit
organisation - Mission is to provide incentives and tools to
wide ranging stakeholders for practical steps to
improving environment mainly through
environmental education for sustainable
development - Members are national NGOs specialising in
environmental education and management - Presently Members represent 35 countries from EU,
Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, Carribbean,
with interest from other regions - Information on FEE and Members
www.fee-international.org
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Eco-Schools - an overview
- Whole-school environmental education, management
and certification programme - Local Agenda 21 at the level of the school and
its community - Participative pupils involved in all stages of
process, decision-making and activities, other
stakeholders collaborate - Integration of pupils within schools, community,
nation and worldwide establishment of a
network Good vector for introducing
citizenship education, sustainable
consumption education, global education
environmental education for sustainable
development - Green Flag as an Eco-Label for good environmental
practise awarded to schools with high
standards and fulfillment of criteria
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In the beginning
- Piloted in 1994 European Coordination supported
by the European Commission (DG-Environment) - Adopted by Organisations in European Union Member
states as good flexible environmental education
management programme - Interest by Central Eastern European countries
also because of potential for democracy and
citizenship education, participation and
integration with EU - International interest (Africa, Asia, Latin
America) in taking part in an effective wide
network
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Eco-Schools Growth Number of schools
registered and awarded with Green Flag
Academic year-end shown
Participating
Awarded
2003
2004
Based on present National Programme
Coordinators expected results
Green Schools Seminar
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Eco-Schools Growth FEE Member organisations
(NGOs), and programme implementation, in
Europe, Africa, South America
Eco-Schools in different countries and
languages...
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S???e?a Grønt Flag Grøn Skole Öko-koolid Vihreä
Lippu Eco-Ecole Umweltschule in
Europa ?????????? S???e?a Green
Schools Eco-Scuole Ekoskolas Grønt
Flag Eco-Escolas Eco-Scoala Eko-Šola Eco-Escuelas
Grön Flagg Çocuklarda Çevre Uyumu Eco-Schools
8Eco-Schools Involvement
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International Perspectives. On going
- FEE/Eco-Schools UNEP working together UNEP
to provide technical support and facilitation in
establishing networks and programmes in other
world regions, starting with SADC and Eastern
Africa, Carribbean, South-East Asia - Eco-Schools as global model for environmental
education for sustainable development - Eco-Schools directly benefit from very good
available resources on global environmental
issues, Local Agenda 21, specific environmental
themes - Carry out projects on international environmental
contexts and concerns from the
childrens/youths perspectives
Green Schools Seminar
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FEE and UNEP cooperation On-going... On 3 March,
2003, in the New Art Gallery of the Guildhall in
London, England, a special ceremony took place to
celebrate the signing of the Memorandum of
Understanding, which
- formalises long-standing relationship between
UNEP and FEE and provides a framework for long
term co-operation on areas of common interest
relating to education, training and public
awareness for sustainable development globally.
The Memorandum was signed by Dr Klaus Toepfer,
UN Under-Secretary General and Executive Director
of UNEP, and Prof. Graham Ashworth, President of
FEE, in the presence of Mr Michael Meacher,
Minister for Environment.
Eco-chools Seminar
11- Workshop on Eco-Schools Partnerships in
AfricaPlan of Action for the African Region - Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 11-14 June 2002
- High level delegates from Government
(Ministries of Environment and Education) and
non-governmental organisations - Botswana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius,
Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania,
Uganda, Zimbabwe - SWOT analysis of present scenarios on
environmental management and education in each
country, and appropriateness of Eco-Schools
programme and approach - For more www.eco-schools.org/countries/africa.ht
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- Eco-Schools process - how does it work?
Environmental Review
Action Plan
Monitoring Evaluation
Eco Code
Informing Involving
Eco Schools Committee
Curriculum Work
13- Diversion of Waste to Landfill in Slovenia
- Objective Calculate and compare waste per capita
values for schools at various stages of the
Eco-Schools programme. - Survey Over 11.000 pupils, teachers and
caretakers participated in the project. Run over
a five week period, all schools at various stages
of the programme weighed their waste destined for
landfill.
Results Overall reduction in waste to landfill
by completion of the programme 45
Source eco-schools in Ljubljana
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15- Social Survey
- Environmental Management, Awareness/Knowledge,
- Opinion Leadership
16- Social Survey in Slovenia
- Awareness and Knowledge Levels are the same.
- Behaviour and Opinion Leadership towards the
environment are significantly higher. - Awareness levels have no obvious effect on
behaviour. - Sense of urgency regarding environmental issues
higher among GS students. - Positive environmental behaviour is higher in
Eco-schools students homes. - Teachers are the main source of information about
the environment . TV/Radio in NGS. - Major concern among all students is litter.
- Followed among SE students by the lack of an
environmentally friendly culture in Slovenia.
For more information www.ecosola.si
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Eco-Schools information and networking tools
- International website www.eco-schools.org
- Eco-news monthly newsletters
www.eco-schools.org/new/newsletter
s.htm - Annual printed newsletters
- International seminars, meetings, other
events(organised by FEE or in conjunction with
partner institutions) - Projects
- Eco-Code International Poster Competition
- Eco-Schools international Linking and Itinerary
- Environmental Performance Indicator Project
- Projects associated to new Partnerships
18 - International Eco-Code Competition
- Schools develop Eco-Code posters which can
communicate message which is widely appropriate - National Eco-Code poster competitions select
winning posters for elementary and secondary
school levels - National winners had in international superfinal
Jury at 2004 Eco-Schools International
conference (Madrid, October)
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Benefits of International Dimension
- Formal and/or informal links between Eco-Schools
nationally and/or internationally - Understanding of the environmental context of
other countries and regions - Cultural exchange
- Opportunity for improving languages
- Learn from experiences, successes and failures of
other Eco-Schools worldwide - Global education through environment
- Global movement towards improved environments and
sustainable development same methodology,
differentiated implementation
Green Schools Seminar
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Contacts
Eco-Schools International Coordination
ABAE/FEE PortugalPortugalTel 351 21 394 2745
Fax 351 21 394 2749 Email
coordination_at_eco-schools.org Web
www.eco-schools.org
Eco- Schools as a way of life