10th Conference on Environmental Education in Europe
CEEE’s 10th Conference is being organised under the aegis of the European
Foundation for Education and Sustainable Development in collaboration with
the Centre for Environmental Education & Research, University of Malta.
CEEE’s conferences regularly attract experts in the field of Education for
Sustainable Development from all over Europe and beyond.
Conference theme: Thinking & acting outside the box
CEEE has traditionally attracted different actors in environmental education
– from national governmental bodies to local authorities to grassroots
movements to academics – helping in bringing together different interests
and concerns and acting as a crucible for emerging challenges and
trends.
Successive CEEE meetings have provided participants with fora exploring the
various dimensions of environmental education and its evolving concerns.
CEEE 2008 aims to continue this natural progression of events by providing
an opportunity for an in-depth analysis of our practice in line with the
UNDESD principles. CEEE 2008 acknowledges that the environmental education
community is getting aware that its contribution to a more sustainable world
has to be made more concrete. It should work on yielding the results that
have been promised over years of discussion and debate. CEEE 2008 also
recognises that addressing the challenges of sustainable development will
require a radical, methodological change in the way (environmental)
education - is carried out and thus perceived by society. Without a
determined effort to keep focused on this fundamental perspective we would
be running the risk of missing out on the revival that the UNDESD aims to
achieve.
Goals and objectives
Using specific issues, such as climate change, poverty eradication and
biodiversity, CEEE 2008 will offer environmental educators the chance
to:
- meet with colleagues in order to define more clearly the role of environmental education in specific fields of sustainable development (sectoral approach, social learning, etc.) and share experiences of good practice;
- consider the lessons of complexity in the field (systems approach) and explore how they are being addressed;
- analyse and discuss the application of approaches from and cooperation with other fields of education;
- identify how to cooperate between different cultures and spheres of interests in society; and
- list a set of actions that need to be undertaken to further develop environmental education in Europe
Outlines of papers should be forwarded to Dr Paul Pace, Chairperson of the Scientific Committee, by 20th January 2008.
Contact information |
Mr Chris Maas ; Dr Paul Pace
(email: chris@european-esd.net ; paul@european-esd.net) |
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Event type | Conference |
File link |
http://www.european-esd.net/index_files/Page1201.htm |
Subject(s) | NATURAL MEDIUM |
Geographical coverage | Malta |
Address | Valleta, Malta |
Organizer | The European Foundation for Education and Sustainable Development in collaboration with the Centre for Environmental Education & Research, University of Malta. |
Target audience | International |
Period | [06/03/2008 - 09/03/2008] |
Status | Confirmed |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |