What is Environmental Education?
Environmental Education includes supporting action, agency, teaching and learning in formal and informal educational settings, and encompasses but is not restricted to the following areas of practice, research and innovation:
- Nature awareness; Outdoor education; Artscapes - Landscapes, Moonscapes, Earthscapes, Cityscapes; Nature, nature advocacy and the arts; Nature advocacy and law education;
- Conservation science education; Earth Observations Citizen Science; Digitising Environments; Regeneration and restoration education; Sustainability in Human Geography (rural and urban);
- Sustainability actions in educational settings; Environmental education research;
- Nature, environment and sustainability reportage; Natural History education; Wellbeing in Nature education; Environmental Philosophy education; Education for the UN Sustainable Development Goals;
- Tertiary, Primary, Secondary and/or Early Childhood education and curriculum development;
- Environmental Engineering education; Futures education; Nature and environmental health advocacy; Education and the Anthropocene Moment;
- Gender experiences of spaces and the environment (rural and urban); Culture-centred environmental education; First Nations education Caring for Country; Civics, Governance and the Environment; Traditional Earth Stewardship; Laudato si' education;
- Energy transitions education; Museums and Exhibitions; School, Earth and Community Gardens;
- Earth Accounting; Religious Responses to Environmental Crisis; Disaster Resilience education;
- Fire education; Future Economics; Media and the Environment Studies; Ecological Agriculture education; Nature Journaling; Story of Stuff; Eco-Literacy; Global learning ... and more!
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