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UNISA, the University of South Africa, was the first university in the country to have environmental education programs. Since they began, the field has exploded and many other universities boast similar programs.
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Environmental education teaches people about the natural environment and how to protect it. Environmental education is usually taught within a science curriculum, and may incorporate biology, ecology, and chemistry.
Anne R. Harrison has written: 'Environmental education curriculum design in application to native plant education' -- subject(s): Environmental education, Study and teaching, Curricula, Botany
Planned curriculum is that type of curriculum which refers to the planned programs of objectives contents, instructions and assessments offord by a schools. it is related to Formal curriculum. Muhammad Adnan (M.A Education) University of Malakand Dir Lower Pakistan
To the best of my knowledge FE stands for further education, so an FE curriculum would constitute the things you learn at university.
UNISA, the University of South Africa, was the first university in the country to have environmental education programs. Since they began, the field has exploded and many other universities boast similar programs.
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Geneva Gay is Professor of Education at the University of Washington-Seattle where she teaches multicultural education and general curriculum theory.
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The introductory curriculum at a medieval university is called the Trivium. It consisted of three subjects: grammar, rhetoric, and logic. These subjects formed the foundation of a student's education before they moved on to the advanced curriculum, known as the Quadrivium.
The subject that would likely refer to the role of environmental education in its curriculum while considering the importance of cultural and natural heritage could be Environmental Science or Environmental Studies. These subjects typically explore the interactions between humans and their environment, including aspects of cultural and natural heritage preservation and sustainability.