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EED2601 Assignment 1 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Answers, guidelines, workings and references ,. QUESTION 1 Key Concepts in Environmental Education (20 marks) 1.1 Define environmental education as proposed by the IUCN. (4 marks) 1.2 Explain the shift from nature studies to environmental education (4 marks) 1.3 Describe the holistic environment and its components as outlined In the study guide. (4 marks) 1.4 List the four major interrelated components of environmental education. (4 marks) 1.5 Explain how the principles of the Tbilisi Declaration can be applied in a classroom setting to promote environmental awareness. (4 marks) QUESTION 2 Sustainable Development and Global Initiatives (20 marks) 2.1 Discuss the differences between the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the context of environmental education. (5 marks) 2.2 Define sustainability and describe two activities you could do with your learners to contribute to sustainability. (5 marks) 2.3 Examine the implications of the Anthropocene for sustainability and environmental education. (5 marks) 2.4 Analyse the role of environmental education in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. (5 marks) QUESTION 3 Responding to Diverse Learner Needs (20 marks) 3.1 Identify and list the different learning styles mentioned in environmental education. (4 marks) 4 3.2 Explain the concept of multiple intelligences and how it relates to environmental education. (4 marks) 3.3 Illustrate how you would adapt your teaching methods to accommodate diverse learning styles in an environmental education lesson. (4 marks) 3.4 Apply the principles of multiple intelligences to design an activity that addresses environmental issues. (4 marks) 3.5 Analyse the impact of diverse learner needs on the effectiveness of environmental education programs. (4 marks) QUESTION 4 Practical Applications and Contexts in Environmental Education (20 marks) 4.1 Create a lesson plan that integrates the three pillars of sustainable development (environmental, social and economic) for a high school class. (9 marks) 4.2 Mention how you would develop a project proposal that uses the Concentric circles model of sustainable development to address a local environmental issue. (6 marks) 4.3 Propose a strategy to integrate indigenous knowledge systems into environmental education curriculum. (5 marks) QUESTION 5 Evaluation and Critical Thinking in Environmental Education (20 marks) 5.1 Critically evaluate the effectiveness of the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development in promoting sustainable practices globally. (5 marks) EED2601/101 5 5.2 Assess the role of environmental education in mitigating climate change impacts, providing specific examples. (5 marks) 5.3 Evaluate the success of an environmental education initiative in your community, considering various learner needs and contexts. (5 marks) 5.4 Assess the importance of cultural diversity in environmental education and its impact on learner engagement. (5 marks)

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, QUESTION 1

1.1

The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources) defines environmental education as:

“The process of recognising values and clarifying concepts in order to develop
skills and attitudes necessary to understand and appreciate the interrelatedness
among man, his culture and his biophysical surroundings. Environmental
education also entails practice in decision-making and self-formulation of a code
of behaviour about issues concerning environmental quality.”

This definition emphasises not only the acquisition of knowledge but also the
development of positive attitudes, values and practical decision-making skills to
address environmental issues.




1.2

The evolution from nature studies to environmental education occurred through
several significant stages. Initially, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there
was a strong focus on nature studies, where learners were encouraged to
explore, appreciate, and experience the natural environment through outdoor
education. This was followed by conservation education, which emerged in
response to increasing concerns about biodiversity loss and the degradation of
ecosystems. Conservation education centred on protecting flora and fauna,
especially through the establishment of wildlife reserves and parks.

However, as industrialisation progressed and negative human impacts on the
environment intensified, a broader awareness developed that environmental
problems were deeply interconnected with social, political, and economic
systems. This led to the emergence of environmental education in the mid-20th
century as a response to global environmental crises. Environmental education
went beyond just understanding nature and conservation—it aimed to address




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, human–environment interactions, emphasising sustainability, behaviour change,
and critical thinking about real-world environmental problems.




1.3

The holistic environment refers to the totality of our lived environment, which
includes not only the natural or biophysical components like air, water, land, and
living organisms, but also the human-constructed and socio-cultural elements.

According to the study guide, the holistic environment comprises the following
four interrelated components:

1. Human – including constructed, social, cultural, economic, and political
environments.

2. Natural – referring to the biophysical environment, such as ecosystems
and natural resources.

3. Spatial – indicating the geographical or locational context of the
environment.

4. Temporal – referring to the time-span or historical dimension of
environmental change and continuity.

This model acknowledges that people are not separate from the environment but
are active participants in shaping and being shaped by it.




1.4

Four key interrelated components of environmental education include:

1. Cognitive Component: This relates to building environmental knowledge
and understanding. Learners are taught ecological principles,
environmental issues, and the interdependence of systems, helping them
become more environmentally literate.

2. Affective Component: This involves shaping learners’ attitudes, values,
and emotional connections to the environment. Affective learning helps
develop care, concern, and responsibility toward nature and sustainability.



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