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Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia

Year 2014, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 61 - 69, 30.11.2015
https://doi.org/10.18497/iejee-green.38387

Abstract

The main task of the examination is to establish environmental issues in the didactic materials for primary and secondary school in Republic of Serbia. Environmental issues in the secondary school curriculum in Serbia, according to the current educational curricula and educational programs, is limited to general subjects (chemistry and biology above all), and to the subject of Ecology in some profiles of secondary vocational education. There is no equal distribution of the environmental issues in curriculum by subjects, classes and educational levels. In general, in the didactic materials there are about 5,4% environmental issues. Because of the lack of national guidelines and institutional coordination we are not able to make a qualitative leap, and we also need to seek a holistic approach to contribute to education about, in and for the environment.

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Year 2014, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 61 - 69, 30.11.2015
https://doi.org/10.18497/iejee-green.38387

Abstract

References

  • Andevski, M., Kundačina, M. (2004). Environmental education, care of the environment to sustainable development, Teacher Training Faculty, Uzice, Serbia, 59 – 87.
  • Daskolia, M., Dimos, A., Kampylis, G. P. (2012) Secondary teachers' conceptions of creative thinking within the context of environmental education, International Journal of Environmental & Science Education, Vol.7, No2, pages 269 – 290.
  • Erdogan, M., Kostova, Z. & Marcinkowski, T. (2009) Components of Environmental Litercy in Elementary Science Education Curriculum in Bulgaria and Turkey. Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, science and Technology Education. 5(1): 15 – 26.
  • Hungerford, H. R., Volk, T. L. & Ramsey, J. M. (1994) A Prototype Environmental Education Curriculum for The Middle School, USA: UNESCO [Chapter 4].
  • Kundačina, M. (2006) Factors of environmental education in students, Faculty of Education, Uzice, Serbia, 102 – 118.
  • Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia and Education Gazette No.1/2007.
  • Rohiza Jamaluddin. (2004) Pencapaian guru sains sekolah menengah dalam pernyataan tentang isu alams sekitar, Unpublished master’s thesis. University Malaya.
  • Rowe, D. (2002) Environmental Literacy and Sustainability as Core Requirements: Success Stories and Models, in W. Leal Filho (ed.), Teaching Sustainability at Universities: Towards Curriculum Greening.
  • Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 79–103. [Chapter 5] Tanaka, H. (2000) Environmental chemistry education for the 21st century, Journal of Indian Chemical Society. 77: 531 – 538.
  • UNESCO (1994): A Prototype environmental education curriculum for the middle school, Environmental Education Series 29: VII – 1.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Papers
Authors

Milutin Maravıć This is me

Sonja Ivkovıć This is me

Mirjana Segedınac This is me

Jasna Adamov This is me

Publication Date November 30, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Maravıć, M., Ivkovıć, S., Segedınac, M., Adamov, J. (2015). Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia. International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education, 4(2), 61-69. https://doi.org/10.18497/iejee-green.38387
AMA Maravıć M, Ivkovıć S, Segedınac M, Adamov J. Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia. IEJEE-Green. November 2015;4(2):61-69. doi:10.18497/iejee-green.38387
Chicago Maravıć, Milutin, Sonja Ivkovıć, Mirjana Segedınac, and Jasna Adamov. “Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia”. International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education 4, no. 2 (November 2015): 61-69. https://doi.org/10.18497/iejee-green.38387.
EndNote Maravıć M, Ivkovıć S, Segedınac M, Adamov J (November 1, 2015) Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia. International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education 4 2 61–69.
IEEE M. Maravıć, S. Ivkovıć, M. Segedınac, and J. Adamov, “Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia”, IEJEE-Green, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 61–69, 2015, doi: 10.18497/iejee-green.38387.
ISNAD Maravıć, Milutin et al. “Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia”. International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education 4/2 (November 2015), 61-69. https://doi.org/10.18497/iejee-green.38387.
JAMA Maravıć M, Ivkovıć S, Segedınac M, Adamov J. Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia. IEJEE-Green. 2015;4:61–69.
MLA Maravıć, Milutin et al. “Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia”. International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education, vol. 4, no. 2, 2015, pp. 61-69, doi:10.18497/iejee-green.38387.
Vancouver Maravıć M, Ivkovıć S, Segedınac M, Adamov J. Environmental Issues in the Didactic Materials in Schools in Republic of Serbia. IEJEE-Green. 2015;4(2):61-9.