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Title: Environmental education in Malta
Other Titles: Reviewing Belgrade : final report : a Commonwealth Intergovernmental Environmental Education Workshop from 23 to 27 July, 1995
Authors: Pace, Paul J.
Keywords: Environmental education -- Malta
Human ecology -- Study and teaching -- Malta
Education -- Curricula -- Malta
Environmental awareness -- Malta
Issue Date: 1995
Publisher: University of Bradford
Citation: Pace, P. J. (1995). Environmental education in Malta. In Z. Murphy (Ed.), Reviewing Belgrade : final report : a Commonwealth Intergovernmental Environmental Education Workshop from 23 to 27 July, 1995 (pp. 54-62). Bradford: University of Bradford
Abstract: As in many other countries, the development of environmental education in Malta has been characterised by a gradual evolutionary process unfolding within the Maltese society. Each new evolutionary step built and improved on the previous one while at the same time prepared the foundation for the next step. Although there are no clear demarcations, a deeper analysis of environmental education initiatives in the Maltese Islands shows that these evolutionary steps can be classified inro three phases: the 'Awareness' phase (1960s - 1970s), the 'Fragmentary' phase (1980s - early 1990s) and the 'Co-ordinated' phase (mid 1990s).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/59842
ISBN: 1-85143-140-3
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