BEM4101 INTRODUCTION TO
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Dr. Mary Mugwe Chui
0722360069
Alumni Plz Rm 305
,COURSE OBJECTIVES & LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Describe components/spheres of the environment as resources
2. Explain the concept of ecosystems as a key pillar of environmental
wellbeing
3. Explain human activities and their impacts on the environment,
including population growth, agriculture, industrialization and human
settlement
4. Explain the challenge of climate change and interventions, including
adaptation and mitigation
5. Explain key strategies for environmental management and sustainable
development, including legal & institutional frameworks, environmental
planning, sustainable development, environmental impact assessment
6. Explain key features of environmental education (goals, principles,
approaches, and strategies), and education for sustainable development
7. Develop skills and competencies for environmental interventions
through education
8. Develop an appreciation (transformatively) of the environment as
“mother nature”, and the role of the educator in its management and
sustainable development
, TWO PART COURSE
PART I : ENVIRONMENTAL KNOWLEDGE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (WEEK 1-4)
PART II: ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (WEEK 5-12)
Through:
1. Lectures, Reading, Videos, Group Discussions and
Presentations
2. Assignments/CATs: (Class/Out of Class;
impromptu/Scheduled; Individual/Group)
3. Requirements: Attendance, Dress Code and Decorum
, PART I: ENVIRONMENT AND ITS MANAGEMENT
1. EARTH AND OUR ENVIRONMENT
- SPHERES AND ENVIRONMENT AS A SYSTEM (ASSIGN. 1)
- CLIMATIC & VEGETATION ZONES
- ECOSYSTEMS- ECOLOGY
2. ENVIRONMENT AS (NATURAL) RESOURCES – RENEWABLE AND
NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL
DEGRADATION
3. HUMAN ACTIVITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIALIZATION, SETTLEMENT) (CAT 1)
4. CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL WARMING – EVIDENCE,
MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION
5. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
6. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION (ASSIGN. 2)
- ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
- ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
- ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
- ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Dr. Mary Mugwe Chui
0722360069
Alumni Plz Rm 305
,COURSE OBJECTIVES & LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Describe components/spheres of the environment as resources
2. Explain the concept of ecosystems as a key pillar of environmental
wellbeing
3. Explain human activities and their impacts on the environment,
including population growth, agriculture, industrialization and human
settlement
4. Explain the challenge of climate change and interventions, including
adaptation and mitigation
5. Explain key strategies for environmental management and sustainable
development, including legal & institutional frameworks, environmental
planning, sustainable development, environmental impact assessment
6. Explain key features of environmental education (goals, principles,
approaches, and strategies), and education for sustainable development
7. Develop skills and competencies for environmental interventions
through education
8. Develop an appreciation (transformatively) of the environment as
“mother nature”, and the role of the educator in its management and
sustainable development
, TWO PART COURSE
PART I : ENVIRONMENTAL KNOWLEDGE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (WEEK 1-4)
PART II: ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (WEEK 5-12)
Through:
1. Lectures, Reading, Videos, Group Discussions and
Presentations
2. Assignments/CATs: (Class/Out of Class;
impromptu/Scheduled; Individual/Group)
3. Requirements: Attendance, Dress Code and Decorum
, PART I: ENVIRONMENT AND ITS MANAGEMENT
1. EARTH AND OUR ENVIRONMENT
- SPHERES AND ENVIRONMENT AS A SYSTEM (ASSIGN. 1)
- CLIMATIC & VEGETATION ZONES
- ECOSYSTEMS- ECOLOGY
2. ENVIRONMENT AS (NATURAL) RESOURCES – RENEWABLE AND
NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL
DEGRADATION
3. HUMAN ACTIVITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIALIZATION, SETTLEMENT) (CAT 1)
4. CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL WARMING – EVIDENCE,
MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION
5. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
6. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION (ASSIGN. 2)
- ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
- ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
- ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
- ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION