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•Nature of Education
•Pillars of education
•Life skill education
•Education for sustainable Development
•Environ mental education
•SSA
•Right to Education Act 2009
TODAY’S PROBLEMS
Natural Calamity - TSUNAMI
For Example Effects: 26 December 2004
Every day, earth becomes more and more
polluted.
 Air pollution fills our lungs with deadly
substances.
 Water pollution is rapidly eradicating what
little freshwater we have left.
 Land pollution is causing once-fertile lands to
become little more than deserts
 Difference between sustainable development
and environmental sustainability.
 Unique definition for sustainable development
 Will depending on Science and Technology
alone deliver environmental sustainability?
Definition for sustainable development :
“ Development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of future
generation to meet their own needs”
 The resource base is not inexhaustible
 sustainable development is economic development
 Without environmental sustainability it is impossible
to achieve sustainable development.
An indicator is needed
 for comparing the relative progress made by
different countries towards sustainable
development at a given time or
 for measuring progress made by a given
country or region over time.
 operational definition must be based on the
reduction in consumption of goods and
services by the affluent within and between
nations.
 The production and consumption must be
curbed to achieve even a modest degree of
sustainable development and determined
efforts must be made to reduce consumption
through formal education
Role of science and technology in delivering
environmental sustainability:
 sustainable development and global environmental
sustainability achieved not only with the application of
science and technology alone. Example : USA
 progress towards sustainable development is
dependent upon a fundamental change in societies’
attitude to nature and the environment
 to bring about this change of attitude is education in
moral and ethical philosophy. In the young minds it is
essential to reinforce the environment-respecting moral
values.
 impacts of science and technology
 turnout to be good or bad is determined by
their environmental impacts.
 economic development through
industrialization
 World Bank and International Monetary Fund
 paying a high ‘price’ for it in terms of
environmental degradation
 this has serious implications for future
generations.
 science and technology can help the process of
sustainable development in a limited way but
they cannot deliver them.
 All major natural resources in the country are
in grave danger of irreparable damage.
 A society cannot survive if its natural resources
are rendered unfit for use by its people.
 The only hope of salvaging this grave situation
is by making the young aware that they need
to proactively begin to protect the environment
they will inherit.
 Science and Technology can help in a limited
way but cannot deliver it.
 The moral and ethical education for changing
people’s attitude
 To protect children living in polluted regions,
environmental education represents a relevant
means of prevention
 It is need for the hour to propose the
environmental education with the essential
elements of moral philosophy.
 For conceptual change
 Alerting the public to the need to achieve
global sustainale development and the likely
consequences of failing to do so.
 Focusing the educational curricula for global
sustainable development by incorporating the
know – how and skills and also the moral
imperatives.
Reasons for including moral education in Engineering
Curricula:
 As future planners, designers, builders and decision
makers , students shoulder special responsibility in
protecting the integrity of nature and the natural
environment.
 Human beings are rational creatures who have an
innate need to rationalize all their actions and thoughts
.Moral philosophy provjdes this rationale, and by
doing so gives us our humanity.
 Albert Einsteins statement “Science without
philosophy is just mechanics”.
Curriculum units and materials have to be
developed in five areas:
1. Air Quality
2. Ecosystems & Biodiversity
3. Energy Resources
4. Land Use
5. Water Quality
 According to the latest census of India statistics, only 38
percent of the 192 million households in India enjoy the
privilege of grossly under-priced piped water supply.
 “Water is a resource which is much too free.
 Under-pricing of this vital resource has ironically put it
beyond the reach of the poor majority.
 A resource conscious society should carefully calculate
the cost — and price — of its natural resources.
 Since we haven’t done so, there’s a lot of pilferage and
waste.
 Water should be a costed resource, only then will we use
and save it as a precious resource.
 Water management should receive top priority as
environment education is introduced in schools and colleges

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Contemporary issues in education

  • 1. •Nature of Education •Pillars of education •Life skill education •Education for sustainable Development •Environ mental education •SSA •Right to Education Act 2009
  • 3. Natural Calamity - TSUNAMI For Example Effects: 26 December 2004
  • 4. Every day, earth becomes more and more polluted.  Air pollution fills our lungs with deadly substances.  Water pollution is rapidly eradicating what little freshwater we have left.  Land pollution is causing once-fertile lands to become little more than deserts
  • 5.  Difference between sustainable development and environmental sustainability.  Unique definition for sustainable development  Will depending on Science and Technology alone deliver environmental sustainability?
  • 6. Definition for sustainable development : “ Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generation to meet their own needs”  The resource base is not inexhaustible  sustainable development is economic development  Without environmental sustainability it is impossible to achieve sustainable development.
  • 7. An indicator is needed  for comparing the relative progress made by different countries towards sustainable development at a given time or  for measuring progress made by a given country or region over time.
  • 8.  operational definition must be based on the reduction in consumption of goods and services by the affluent within and between nations.  The production and consumption must be curbed to achieve even a modest degree of sustainable development and determined efforts must be made to reduce consumption through formal education
  • 9. Role of science and technology in delivering environmental sustainability:  sustainable development and global environmental sustainability achieved not only with the application of science and technology alone. Example : USA  progress towards sustainable development is dependent upon a fundamental change in societies’ attitude to nature and the environment  to bring about this change of attitude is education in moral and ethical philosophy. In the young minds it is essential to reinforce the environment-respecting moral values.
  • 10.  impacts of science and technology  turnout to be good or bad is determined by their environmental impacts.  economic development through industrialization  World Bank and International Monetary Fund
  • 11.  paying a high ‘price’ for it in terms of environmental degradation  this has serious implications for future generations.  science and technology can help the process of sustainable development in a limited way but they cannot deliver them.
  • 12.  All major natural resources in the country are in grave danger of irreparable damage.  A society cannot survive if its natural resources are rendered unfit for use by its people.  The only hope of salvaging this grave situation is by making the young aware that they need to proactively begin to protect the environment they will inherit.  Science and Technology can help in a limited way but cannot deliver it.
  • 13.  The moral and ethical education for changing people’s attitude  To protect children living in polluted regions, environmental education represents a relevant means of prevention  It is need for the hour to propose the environmental education with the essential elements of moral philosophy.  For conceptual change
  • 14.  Alerting the public to the need to achieve global sustainale development and the likely consequences of failing to do so.  Focusing the educational curricula for global sustainable development by incorporating the know – how and skills and also the moral imperatives.
  • 15. Reasons for including moral education in Engineering Curricula:  As future planners, designers, builders and decision makers , students shoulder special responsibility in protecting the integrity of nature and the natural environment.  Human beings are rational creatures who have an innate need to rationalize all their actions and thoughts .Moral philosophy provjdes this rationale, and by doing so gives us our humanity.  Albert Einsteins statement “Science without philosophy is just mechanics”.
  • 16. Curriculum units and materials have to be developed in five areas: 1. Air Quality 2. Ecosystems & Biodiversity 3. Energy Resources 4. Land Use 5. Water Quality
  • 17.  According to the latest census of India statistics, only 38 percent of the 192 million households in India enjoy the privilege of grossly under-priced piped water supply.  “Water is a resource which is much too free.  Under-pricing of this vital resource has ironically put it beyond the reach of the poor majority.  A resource conscious society should carefully calculate the cost — and price — of its natural resources.  Since we haven’t done so, there’s a lot of pilferage and waste.  Water should be a costed resource, only then will we use and save it as a precious resource.  Water management should receive top priority as environment education is introduced in schools and colleges