Standardsignatur
Titel
Short Country Report AUSTRIA: European Network for Environmental Citizenship (ENEC)
Verfasser
Seiten
23-34
Material
Artikel aus einem Buch
Digitales Dokument
Datensatznummer
200207675
Quelle
Abstract
Abstract: Environmental Education (EE) has been established in Austria’s educa-tion institutions since the 1970s and is integrated in various subjects of the curricu-lum. The overall aims are to understand the global context of individual actions with linkages to the environment and climate and to influence behaviour in an environ-mentally-friendly way. In the Austrian education system, the terminology of EE, Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), Science Education (SE) and Citi-zenship Education (CE) cannot be considered strictly differentiated. The outcomes of the surveys with eight experts from the Austrian education system show various strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the Education for Environmental Citizenship. The identified strengths of Education for Environmental Citizenship are the increased understanding of the environmental and social consequences of each individual citizen`s actions, empowerment, and the development of sustainable responsibilities. The weakness of Education for Environmental Citizenship is the dependence of possibilities to create a participative and motivating learning envi-ronment. Education for Environmental Citizenship provides many opportunities for reaching several targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The con-cept of Education for Environmental Citizenship is not well established in Austria and this threatens its acceptance in the Austrian society.