Green education
is teaching students about the world around them and making them aware of how
it is changing. It involves discussing themes such as pollution, sweatshops and
the loss of biodiversity with students. However, the problems are not going to
go away by simply talking about them, educators should move towards making sure
that students implement what they are taught into their everyday life. For
instance when students are lectured on saving energy they should actually turn
off lights, the television and appliances when they are not being used at home
in order to save energy. Therefore, it is not only the responsibility of the
teacher but it is also the responsibility of the student to help create a
better world.
Answered by
Annika
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