Zrównoważony rozwój i bioróżnorodność w formalnym systemie kształcenia
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Autor:
Walosik, Alicja
Źródło: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 111, Studia ad Didacticam Biologiae Pertinentia 2 (2012), s. [127]-141
Język: pl
Data: 2012
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Biodiversity includes all the richness of life on Earth - from genetic diversity to the diversity
of species and ecosystems. Education for biodiversity is directly derived from biological and
environmental education. In modern terms, it combines the natural social and economic
aspects and relates directly or indirectly to all areas of human life, from health to culture.
At the time when Earth’s biodiversity is being reduced at an alarming rate, the need to reach
the public consciousness with the knowledge of the consequences of that threat and to look
for ways of counteraction became a global challenge.
The presence of content related to the broad issues of biodiversity and sustainable
development in the core curriculum of general education (2009) and the curricula of
biology is one of the obligations under Article 13 of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Based on the analysis of documents devoted to the Decade of Education for Sustainable
Development, a list of indicators has been prepared - key words, the presence of which
indicates the presence of the curriculum content in high school biology curriculum and the
concept of sustainable development.
The conclusions of the analysis are to show if there is any change in the “Curricular basis
for general education” concerning nature and biological and ecological education, a change
that would offer new opportunities to implement the Sustainable Development idea in Polish
schools. Environmental knowledge of students and local communities has increasingly been
recognized as one of the foundations of sustainable development and the basis for proper
protection of cultural and biological diversity.