Transcript Slide 1

Welcome to
EESAP State Level
Annual Event 2008
Environmental Education
in Schools of Andhra Pradesh
(EESAP)
2007-2008
An overview
CEE
Centre for Environment Education
Background
►A
project of Centre for Environment
Education (CEE) a national institution
supported by MoEF as Centre of Excellence
in EE
► Project supported by Sir Ratan Tata Trust
(SRTT) and District Primary Education
Programme (DPEP) / Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
(SSA)
► Started in year 2000
Objectives of EESAP phase II
► Sustaining
the programme initiated in the
first phase with a strong community
involvement
► Initiating a teacher-centered strategy in the
existing cluster model
► Initiating a wider outreach for
environmental education to all the upper
primary schools in the state
Objectives for school environmental
education
► Strengthen
EE in schools through socially relevant
and scientifically sound action oriented approach
► Involve students in collection of information that will
contribute to planning the management of natural
resources at the micro level
► Involve schools in community awareness and action
on improved management of natural resources so as
to contribute to sustainable livelihoods in the
community
► Ensure participation of local bodies in the
environmental education programme
Methodology
► Implementing
EE in a co-curricular
approach (linked to curriculum, activitybased learning, community involvement) for
6th and 7th standards in government schools
► Follows cluster approach. Cluster is a unit
comprising of a NGO (and the School
Complex) and 25-35 schools in a
geographically contiguous area. Follow-up
support channeled through the cluster
CEE
Facilitated by Department
of Education
Training of
teacher trainers
Facilitated by Department
of Education
Issue of guidelines on EE
implementation by teacher
trainers to School
Complexes
Facilitated by Department
of Education
Discussion and review
of EE activities by
EESAP teachers in
School Complexes
Community
participation
Implementation of
activities by EESAP
teachers with students
Community
participation
Annual events in
schools
EESAP
process
Manual on Environmental
Education activities
Cluster Level
Review meetings
State Level
Annual Event
Follow-up support to
teachers by NGO/CEE
Follow-up support to
teachers by NGO/CEE
Follow-up support to
teachers by NGO/CEE
Implementation of EE in schools
► 329
EESAP schools started conducting EE
activities since the beginning of academic
year without any intimation from NGO or
CEE
► 91% of schools have organized EE activities
(average per school = 6, range = 2 to 16)
Implementation of EE in schools
► Compost
pits are present in 421
schools who did this activity and
on an average, 1 compost pit has
been developed in the village
whose school has done this
activity.
► 1359 families of 185 villages are
using Neem oil as mosquito
repellant including families from
18 non-EESAP villages due to the
NGO’s efforts.
Implementation of EE in schools
► Community
members of 671
EESAP villages have been
repaired leaking taps as a
result of ‘Every Drop Counts’
activity
► 354 farmers of 129 EESAP
villages are using bucket drip
system of irrigation by getting
information from schools
during School Level Annual
Event
Outreach to community institutions
► In
10% EESAP schools, the
VO/SHG leader has approached
the EESAP teacher to discuss
about EE activities being
implemented in the schools
► 100% of the activities conducted
in schools had involvement of
Sarpanch, Self Help Groups and
Youth members. This was in
terms of financial and material
support.
Key observations
► Community
involvement
(parents of students, VOs,
SHGs, youth groups) was
seen in 91% of EE activities
conducted this year
► 39% EESAP teachers have
put in efforts to make the
message of the EE activity
(as given in manual) reach
the community by organising
special meetings, rallies,
cultural programmes, etc.
Recognition to EESAP teachers
► EESAP
teachers have been selected for
various awards at state and national level
this year by presenting EESAP activities at
science congress, etc.
Future plan
► Sustain
the EE activities in EESAP schools
leading to increased school level actions
► Set up institutional mechanisms (like eco –
clubs with 6th and 7th standard students)
► More number of intensive clusters
► Capacity building of selected EESAP teachers
(Fellowship programme)
► Parallel EE programmes in EESAP schools
(Developing herbal garden in schools)