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ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION
TECHNIQUES
INTRODUCTION
• Environmental education is a process by
which people develop awareness,
concern, and knowledge of the
environment and learn to use this
understanding to preserve, conserve,
and utilize the environment in a
sustainable manner for the benefit of
present and future generations.
TECHNIQUES
OBSERVATION
NATURE GAMES
NATURE WALK
QUIZ
ROLE-PLAY
BRAINSTORMING
SURVEY
DRAMATIZATION
PUPPETRY
CASE STUDY
OBSERVATION
OBSERVATION
1. Observation is the active acquisition of
information from a primary source employing the
senses.
2. Observing students requires the gathering of
evidence of learning in natural setting.
3. Observation can be qualitative, that is only the
absence or presence of a property is noted, or
quantitative if a numerical value is attached to the
observed phenomenon by counting or measuring.
OBSERVATION MAINLY CLASSIFIED IN
TO:
PARTICIPANT AND NON PARTICIPANT
STRUCTURED AND UNSTRUCTURED
CONTROLLED AND UNCONTROLLED
OBSERVATION IS A METHOD OF
COLLECTING EVALUATING INFORMATION
IN WHICH THE EVALUATOR WATCHES THE
SUBJECT IN HIS OR HER USUAL
ENVIRONMENT WITHOUT ALTERING THAT
ENVIRONMENT.
IMPORTANCE OF OBSERVATION
•Improves concentration about environmental
issues.
•Encourages pupils to explore and learn local
environment.
•Imagination and enthusiasm are heightened.
•Biophobia and nature deficit disorder decline.
•Responsible action is taken to better the
environment.
• It helps to identify major environmental
problems
NATURE GAMES
NATURE GAMES
NATURE GAMES ARE NOTHING BUT
ACTIVITIES WHERE IN STUDENTS
PARTICIPATION IS PREDOMINANT.
AS GAMES INVOLVE ELEMENTS OF
RECREATION AND ENJOYMENT,STUDENTS
PLAY THEM WITH GREAT INTEREST AND
ENTHUSIASM.
NATURE GAMES DEVELOPS FAVOUARABLE
ATTITUDES TOWARDS ENVIRONMENT.
SOME OF THE
NATURAL GAMES ARE;
SECRET SMELLS
NATURAL ORCHESTRA
LEAF RAINBOW
HUG A TREE
STAR THERAPY
SOLO WALK
IMPORTANCE OF NATURE
GAMES
•Playing in our natural play scape
which makes use of our land
resources to provide entertainment
and physical activity.
•Creating and maintaining community
gardens.
•A heightened interest and
excitement in environment.
•Takes away classroom drudgery.
•Play in diverse natural
environment reduces or
eleminates anti-social behaviour
such as violence, bullying,
vandalism.
•Games provides new and
interesting way to convey
information which is easy to learn.
NATURE WALK
NATURE WALK
TAKING STUDENTS IN TO THE NATURE FOR
OBSERVATION IS A VERY POWERFUL TECHNIQUE
IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION.
A WALK ON A NATURAL TRAIL, ESPECIALLY WITH
AN EXPERIENCED GUIDE.
LEARNING ABOUT ENVIRONMENT IS
INTERESTING TOO.
DURING NATURE WALK. THE LEARNER DIRECTS
HIS PERCEPTIVE POWERS TOWARDS ALL
ELEMENTS IN NATURE.
IMPORTANCE OF NATURE WALK
•A nature walk will also give more
peace and quiet
•Walking with nature is very
relaxing and well worth a daily
trip.
•Reducing loneliness.
•To find natural problems.
•Develops observation skills.
•Natural beauty can actually increase
immune function.
•To identify environmental issues.
•Protect environmental resources.
•Observation helps the learners to
firsthand experience which leads to
deeper insights in to the various natural
processes and phenomena
QUIZ
• A QUIZ IS A GAME O MIND SPOT, IN WHICH THE
PLAYERS ATTEMPT TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
CORRECTLY.
• IT IS A GAME TO TEST KNOWLEDGE ABOUT
CERTAIN SUBJECT.
• IN SOME COUNTRIES , A QUIZ IS ALSO A BRIEF
ASSESSMENT USED IN EDUCATUON AND SIMILAR
FIELDS TO MEASURE GROWTH IN KNOWLEDGE.
• A POP QUIZ IS A QUIZ THAT STUDENTS ARE GIVEN
NO TIME TO PREPARE FOR,THEY ARE SIMPLY
IMPORTANCE OF QUIZ
•Focus student’s attention on a particular
topic.
•Environmental quizzes helps to
understand major problems in
environment
•It creates environmental awareness.
•Quizzes improve or expanding knowledge
of things in specific area.
•It promotes a healthy debate amongst
participants in order to learn from each
other.
•Quizzes helps to develop growth
in knowledge.
ROLE PLAY
• ROLE PLAYING IS A DEALING WITH PROBLEMS
THROUGH ACTIONS.
• ROLE PLAYING METHODOLOGIES TO A RANGE OF
CURRICULAM AREAS FOCUSING ON HUMAN
ISSUES AND WOULD LIKE TO SHARE INSIGHTS IN
TO ITS SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS TO
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION.
• IN A ROLE PLAY USUALLY A PROBLEM IS
DELINEATED,ENACTED, AND DISCUSSED.
Forms of role play include;
•Simple role play
•Multiple role play
•Socio drama
IMPORTANCE OF ROLE PLAY
•Role play are a simple and low cost
method.
•Focuses right on the problem and helps
learners deal with it.
•It throws considerable light on crucial
environmental issues within a short
period of time.
•It does not require much material or
much advance preparation.
•Explore subject matter in varied
ways.
•Role playing process provides a live
sample of human behaviour that
serves as a vehicle for students to
gain insight in to their attitudes,
values and perceptions.
•Develop the problem solving skills.
BRAINSTORMING
BRAINSTORMING
• ALEX.F.OSBORN 1953 INTRODUCED THE
BRAINSTORMING METHOD.
• IT IS ALSO KNOWN AS AN IDEA GETTING
TECHNIQUE.
• BRAINSTORMING IS A TECHNIQUE DESIGNED
TO STIMULATE THE MAXIMUM FLOW OF
INFORMATIONS AND IDEAS.
• BRAINSTORM MEANS STORMING THE BRAIN
FOR SOLVING A PROBLEM.
Basic rules for conducting a
brainstorming session;
•No criticism is allowed during
brainstorming.
•Quantity is important.
•Crazy ideas are welcome.
•Combining other ideas and taking
another persons ideas a step further or
using them for yet another idea is good.
•STEPS INVOLVED IN
BRAINSTORMING ARE;
1.sensing the problem and
challenge
2.Fact- finding
3.Brain storming stage
4.Evaluation
IMPORTANCE OF BRAIN STORMING
•Creativity, fresh ideas, and
innovation can be promoted.
•Brainstorming helps to
understand the recent problems in
environment.
•Team spirit acquires through
brainstorming techniques.
•Brainstorming techniques helps to
increase knowledge about
environmental education.
•Topics should be select based on
recent environmental issues make to
acquire more information about the
topic.
•Unlimited ideas are formed in the
brainstorming session.
SURVEY
• SURVEY TECHNIQUES HELPS TO INVOLVES
LEARNERS INCARRYING OUT SIMPLE DATA
COLLECTION EXCERCISES, WHICH PROVIDE BASIC
INFORMATION FOR PLANNING RELATED
ACTIVITIES.
• BASED ON THE SURVEY RECORD AND PROJECT
WORK , EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS CAN BE
CARRIED OUT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE AREAS AND
UNDERSTAND THE TOTALITY OF THE
ENVIRONMENT.
•A SURVEY IS GENERALLY CARRIED OUT TO GATHER
INFORMATION THROUGH QUESTIONNAIRES,
OPINION SHEETS OR PERSONAL INTERVIEWS AND TO
ELICIT OPINIONS, FEELINGS, AND ATTITUDES OF
INDIVIDUALS ON VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
OR PROBLEMS.
A few sample topics for surveys could be;
Survey of problems faced by the people living in
flats.
Survey of the solid waste disposal techniques in a
locality.
IMPORTANCE OF SURVEY
•Surveys help to elicit opinions, feelings,
and attitudes of individuals on various
environmental issues or problems.
•Learn more about the environmental
problems.
•Numerous questions can be asked
about a subject, giving extensive
flexibility in data analysis.
•A broad range of data can
be collected.
•Precise results are
obtained.
•Low costs.
.
DRAMATIZATION
DRAMATIZATION
• DRAMATIZATION GIVES REALITY AND
CONCRETENESS TO LEARNING SITUATIONS.
• ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CAN BE
DRAMATIZED AS PART OF THE ACTIVITIES OF
A SCIENCE CLUB.
• ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT OF PUPILS
DRAMATIZATION HELPS EASY
MEMORIZATION OF LEARNING MATERIALS.
Kinds of dramatization;
•Full-length play
•Class dramatization
•Tableau
•Shadow play, etc…..
oEnvironmental issues are also
included in dramatization.
oExample: drama SURRENDER
IMPORTANCE OF DRAMATIZATION
•The use of drama can greatly enhance
and reinforce learning in environmental
education.
•Drama can thus consolidate and extend
students direct experience of the natural
world and foster the empathy that is
essential if students are to appreciate and
ultimately protect it.
•Promoting environmental
awareness through drama.
•Dramatization helps for
environmental protection.
•Power of observation also
develop through this method.
•It also help to develop the power
of sympathy and imaginations.
PUPPETRY
PUPPETRY
• PUPPETRY IS A PERFORMANCE THAT INVOLVES
THE MANIPULATION OF PUPPETS-INANIMATE
OBJECTS,OFTEN RESEMBLING SOME TYPE OF
HUMAN OR MANIPULATED BY A HUMAN CALLED
PUPPETEER.
• SUCH A PERFORMANCE IS ALSO KNOWN AS
PUPPET PLAY.
• THE PUPPETEER OFTEN SPEAKS IN THE VOICE OF
THE CHARACTER OF THE PUPPET.
• VARIOUS PUPPET PLAYS WHICH TARGET
DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES.
The most commonly used puppets
are hand puppets, glove and finger
puppets , rod puppets, string puppets
and shadow puppets.
•Puppets have four categories;
•Direct
•Indirect
•Remote control
•Combination
IMPORTANCE OF PUPPETRY
•Puppets are wonderful tools for
teaching concepts such as food chain
relationships, anatomy, behavior,
diversity, and life cycles.
•Excellent models for introducing
behavioural traits and adaptations
found in wild animals.
•Puppets are making using environment
polluted materials like plastics.
•Puppet show makes awareness about
nature.
•Children naturally gravitate toward
puppets, making them excellent
enrichment tool for presentations,
discussions and enhanced story telling.
CASE STUDY
Meaning of a case study : The case being
studied through the technique could be an
event, a phenomenon, human behavior, a
news, a speech, a letter, or even an account of
an event .
It is a technique through which the pupils
explore, investigate, study, infer, and arrive at
conclusions regarding a particular situation,
issue, or problems.
It can be conducted with any component of
the environment – geographical, biological,
and philosophical.
IMPORTANCE OF CASE STUDY
•Case study explores student action for a
sustainable future.
•Case study provides students with
knowledge about the history of
environmental sustainability and prepares
them for a career in a global industry that
is increasingly focusing and implementing
environmental initiatives.
•Case study helps to understand
severe problems in environment.
•Case study helps to take remedial
measures for environmental
problems.
•Case study helps detail study for
environment.
CONCLUSION
• The main environmental education
techniques are observation, nature
games, nature walk, quiz, role play,
brainstorming, survey, dramatization,
puppetry, case study, etc. These
techniques are helps in environmental
education
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environmental education techniques

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  • 3. INTRODUCTION • Environmental education is a process by which people develop awareness, concern, and knowledge of the environment and learn to use this understanding to preserve, conserve, and utilize the environment in a sustainable manner for the benefit of present and future generations.
  • 6. OBSERVATION 1. Observation is the active acquisition of information from a primary source employing the senses. 2. Observing students requires the gathering of evidence of learning in natural setting. 3. Observation can be qualitative, that is only the absence or presence of a property is noted, or quantitative if a numerical value is attached to the observed phenomenon by counting or measuring.
  • 7. OBSERVATION MAINLY CLASSIFIED IN TO: PARTICIPANT AND NON PARTICIPANT STRUCTURED AND UNSTRUCTURED CONTROLLED AND UNCONTROLLED OBSERVATION IS A METHOD OF COLLECTING EVALUATING INFORMATION IN WHICH THE EVALUATOR WATCHES THE SUBJECT IN HIS OR HER USUAL ENVIRONMENT WITHOUT ALTERING THAT ENVIRONMENT.
  • 8. IMPORTANCE OF OBSERVATION •Improves concentration about environmental issues. •Encourages pupils to explore and learn local environment. •Imagination and enthusiasm are heightened. •Biophobia and nature deficit disorder decline. •Responsible action is taken to better the environment. • It helps to identify major environmental problems
  • 10. NATURE GAMES NATURE GAMES ARE NOTHING BUT ACTIVITIES WHERE IN STUDENTS PARTICIPATION IS PREDOMINANT. AS GAMES INVOLVE ELEMENTS OF RECREATION AND ENJOYMENT,STUDENTS PLAY THEM WITH GREAT INTEREST AND ENTHUSIASM. NATURE GAMES DEVELOPS FAVOUARABLE ATTITUDES TOWARDS ENVIRONMENT.
  • 11. SOME OF THE NATURAL GAMES ARE; SECRET SMELLS NATURAL ORCHESTRA LEAF RAINBOW HUG A TREE STAR THERAPY SOLO WALK
  • 12. IMPORTANCE OF NATURE GAMES •Playing in our natural play scape which makes use of our land resources to provide entertainment and physical activity. •Creating and maintaining community gardens. •A heightened interest and excitement in environment.
  • 13. •Takes away classroom drudgery. •Play in diverse natural environment reduces or eleminates anti-social behaviour such as violence, bullying, vandalism. •Games provides new and interesting way to convey information which is easy to learn.
  • 15. NATURE WALK TAKING STUDENTS IN TO THE NATURE FOR OBSERVATION IS A VERY POWERFUL TECHNIQUE IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION. A WALK ON A NATURAL TRAIL, ESPECIALLY WITH AN EXPERIENCED GUIDE. LEARNING ABOUT ENVIRONMENT IS INTERESTING TOO. DURING NATURE WALK. THE LEARNER DIRECTS HIS PERCEPTIVE POWERS TOWARDS ALL ELEMENTS IN NATURE.
  • 16. IMPORTANCE OF NATURE WALK •A nature walk will also give more peace and quiet •Walking with nature is very relaxing and well worth a daily trip. •Reducing loneliness. •To find natural problems.
  • 17. •Develops observation skills. •Natural beauty can actually increase immune function. •To identify environmental issues. •Protect environmental resources. •Observation helps the learners to firsthand experience which leads to deeper insights in to the various natural processes and phenomena
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  • 19. QUIZ • A QUIZ IS A GAME O MIND SPOT, IN WHICH THE PLAYERS ATTEMPT TO ANSWER QUESTIONS CORRECTLY. • IT IS A GAME TO TEST KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CERTAIN SUBJECT. • IN SOME COUNTRIES , A QUIZ IS ALSO A BRIEF ASSESSMENT USED IN EDUCATUON AND SIMILAR FIELDS TO MEASURE GROWTH IN KNOWLEDGE. • A POP QUIZ IS A QUIZ THAT STUDENTS ARE GIVEN NO TIME TO PREPARE FOR,THEY ARE SIMPLY
  • 20. IMPORTANCE OF QUIZ •Focus student’s attention on a particular topic. •Environmental quizzes helps to understand major problems in environment •It creates environmental awareness. •Quizzes improve or expanding knowledge of things in specific area.
  • 21. •It promotes a healthy debate amongst participants in order to learn from each other. •Quizzes helps to develop growth in knowledge.
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  • 23. ROLE PLAY • ROLE PLAYING IS A DEALING WITH PROBLEMS THROUGH ACTIONS. • ROLE PLAYING METHODOLOGIES TO A RANGE OF CURRICULAM AREAS FOCUSING ON HUMAN ISSUES AND WOULD LIKE TO SHARE INSIGHTS IN TO ITS SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION. • IN A ROLE PLAY USUALLY A PROBLEM IS DELINEATED,ENACTED, AND DISCUSSED.
  • 24. Forms of role play include; •Simple role play •Multiple role play •Socio drama
  • 25. IMPORTANCE OF ROLE PLAY •Role play are a simple and low cost method. •Focuses right on the problem and helps learners deal with it. •It throws considerable light on crucial environmental issues within a short period of time. •It does not require much material or much advance preparation.
  • 26. •Explore subject matter in varied ways. •Role playing process provides a live sample of human behaviour that serves as a vehicle for students to gain insight in to their attitudes, values and perceptions. •Develop the problem solving skills.
  • 28. BRAINSTORMING • ALEX.F.OSBORN 1953 INTRODUCED THE BRAINSTORMING METHOD. • IT IS ALSO KNOWN AS AN IDEA GETTING TECHNIQUE. • BRAINSTORMING IS A TECHNIQUE DESIGNED TO STIMULATE THE MAXIMUM FLOW OF INFORMATIONS AND IDEAS. • BRAINSTORM MEANS STORMING THE BRAIN FOR SOLVING A PROBLEM.
  • 29. Basic rules for conducting a brainstorming session; •No criticism is allowed during brainstorming. •Quantity is important. •Crazy ideas are welcome. •Combining other ideas and taking another persons ideas a step further or using them for yet another idea is good.
  • 30. •STEPS INVOLVED IN BRAINSTORMING ARE; 1.sensing the problem and challenge 2.Fact- finding 3.Brain storming stage 4.Evaluation
  • 31. IMPORTANCE OF BRAIN STORMING •Creativity, fresh ideas, and innovation can be promoted. •Brainstorming helps to understand the recent problems in environment. •Team spirit acquires through brainstorming techniques.
  • 32. •Brainstorming techniques helps to increase knowledge about environmental education. •Topics should be select based on recent environmental issues make to acquire more information about the topic. •Unlimited ideas are formed in the brainstorming session.
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  • 34. SURVEY • SURVEY TECHNIQUES HELPS TO INVOLVES LEARNERS INCARRYING OUT SIMPLE DATA COLLECTION EXCERCISES, WHICH PROVIDE BASIC INFORMATION FOR PLANNING RELATED ACTIVITIES. • BASED ON THE SURVEY RECORD AND PROJECT WORK , EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS CAN BE CARRIED OUT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE AREAS AND UNDERSTAND THE TOTALITY OF THE ENVIRONMENT.
  • 35. •A SURVEY IS GENERALLY CARRIED OUT TO GATHER INFORMATION THROUGH QUESTIONNAIRES, OPINION SHEETS OR PERSONAL INTERVIEWS AND TO ELICIT OPINIONS, FEELINGS, AND ATTITUDES OF INDIVIDUALS ON VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OR PROBLEMS. A few sample topics for surveys could be; Survey of problems faced by the people living in flats. Survey of the solid waste disposal techniques in a locality.
  • 36. IMPORTANCE OF SURVEY •Surveys help to elicit opinions, feelings, and attitudes of individuals on various environmental issues or problems. •Learn more about the environmental problems. •Numerous questions can be asked about a subject, giving extensive flexibility in data analysis.
  • 37. •A broad range of data can be collected. •Precise results are obtained. •Low costs. .
  • 39. DRAMATIZATION • DRAMATIZATION GIVES REALITY AND CONCRETENESS TO LEARNING SITUATIONS. • ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CAN BE DRAMATIZED AS PART OF THE ACTIVITIES OF A SCIENCE CLUB. • ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT OF PUPILS DRAMATIZATION HELPS EASY MEMORIZATION OF LEARNING MATERIALS.
  • 40. Kinds of dramatization; •Full-length play •Class dramatization •Tableau •Shadow play, etc….. oEnvironmental issues are also included in dramatization. oExample: drama SURRENDER
  • 41. IMPORTANCE OF DRAMATIZATION •The use of drama can greatly enhance and reinforce learning in environmental education. •Drama can thus consolidate and extend students direct experience of the natural world and foster the empathy that is essential if students are to appreciate and ultimately protect it.
  • 42. •Promoting environmental awareness through drama. •Dramatization helps for environmental protection. •Power of observation also develop through this method. •It also help to develop the power of sympathy and imaginations.
  • 44. PUPPETRY • PUPPETRY IS A PERFORMANCE THAT INVOLVES THE MANIPULATION OF PUPPETS-INANIMATE OBJECTS,OFTEN RESEMBLING SOME TYPE OF HUMAN OR MANIPULATED BY A HUMAN CALLED PUPPETEER. • SUCH A PERFORMANCE IS ALSO KNOWN AS PUPPET PLAY. • THE PUPPETEER OFTEN SPEAKS IN THE VOICE OF THE CHARACTER OF THE PUPPET. • VARIOUS PUPPET PLAYS WHICH TARGET DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES.
  • 45. The most commonly used puppets are hand puppets, glove and finger puppets , rod puppets, string puppets and shadow puppets. •Puppets have four categories; •Direct •Indirect •Remote control •Combination
  • 46. IMPORTANCE OF PUPPETRY •Puppets are wonderful tools for teaching concepts such as food chain relationships, anatomy, behavior, diversity, and life cycles. •Excellent models for introducing behavioural traits and adaptations found in wild animals.
  • 47. •Puppets are making using environment polluted materials like plastics. •Puppet show makes awareness about nature. •Children naturally gravitate toward puppets, making them excellent enrichment tool for presentations, discussions and enhanced story telling.
  • 49. Meaning of a case study : The case being studied through the technique could be an event, a phenomenon, human behavior, a news, a speech, a letter, or even an account of an event . It is a technique through which the pupils explore, investigate, study, infer, and arrive at conclusions regarding a particular situation, issue, or problems. It can be conducted with any component of the environment – geographical, biological, and philosophical.
  • 50. IMPORTANCE OF CASE STUDY •Case study explores student action for a sustainable future. •Case study provides students with knowledge about the history of environmental sustainability and prepares them for a career in a global industry that is increasingly focusing and implementing environmental initiatives.
  • 51. •Case study helps to understand severe problems in environment. •Case study helps to take remedial measures for environmental problems. •Case study helps detail study for environment.
  • 52. CONCLUSION • The main environmental education techniques are observation, nature games, nature walk, quiz, role play, brainstorming, survey, dramatization, puppetry, case study, etc. These techniques are helps in environmental education