The Star Malaysia

Start green lessons from young

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SAHABAT Alam Malaysia (SAM) welcomes and fully supports the proposal by Natural Resources and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar to introduce environmen­tal education in schools.

SAM believes that educators of today should promote environmen­tal literacy in schools as early as the pre-school level.

According to the Unesco-Unep Internatio­nal Environmen­tal Education Programme, an environmen­tally literate person is an individual who is able to understand, make informed decisions and act concerning the environmen­t; working individual­ly and collective­ly in promoting a balance between the quality of life and the quality of the environmen­t.

In Malaysia, environmen­tal education in schools is often sidelined. Thus, a new curriculum with a more holistic approach is needed in achieving environmen­tal literacy.

In addition to the current sylla- bus, which has some elements of environmen­tal education infused into several subjects, and existing environmen­tal clubs in schools, SAM strongly encourages the NRE and the Education Ministry to implement hands-on initiative­s for the pupils.

These initiative­s should focus primarily on outdoor exposure to inspire environmen­tal awareness and action, among them gardening, farming, river monitoring, and learning about trees and forests. These activities can provide in-depth, holistic awareness and understand­ing of the importance of the environmen­t and our relationsh­ip with it.

These initiative­s not only promote a sense of ownership and appreciati­on but also provide a sense of empowermen­t to the pupils in making a change towards a sustainabl­e lifestyle. It will also help the pupils to be critical thinkers and responsibl­e towards their natural surroundin­gs.

Environmen­tal education should also inculcate the values of sustainabl­e consumptio­n, sustainabl­e developmen­t and of stewardshi­p of natural resources in individual­s and communitie­s.

The knowledge gained should be translated into attitudes in caring for the environmen­t, working for its defence and protecting its richness.

SAM is willing to provide assistance to the ministry in creating the curriculum. It is crucial that the pupils of today understand that we are all global citizens living in a global environmen­t. Every footprint we leave has its repercussi­ons and affects each and every one of us.

Thus, environmen­tal education is a step in achieving environmen­tal literacy to promote positive decision-making and action-taking towards a cleaner, greener and healthier environmen­t. S.M. MOHAMED IDRIS President Sahabat Alam Malaysia

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