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Nature Education: A Systemic Tool for ReCreating Conservation Culture

Why attend
The session includes discussion on systemic thinking for conservation education, a conversation about ‘Nature as a teacher’ & best practice sharing. We invite education society, conservationists, decision makers & other stakeholders to discuss how education triggers behavior change for conservation.
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Teaching and learning are more than passing over the information: education is a transformative experience. It can be seen as a trigger to a different mindset and behavior change for valuing and conserving natural resources as a key to a sustainable future. Hosted by Katalin Czippan, Luis Camargo, Margaret Otieno and Diana Garlytska will spotlight the importance of education for conservation efforts. It will encompass discussions on systemic thinking for environmental education, a conversation about ‘Nature as a teacher’ and best practice sharing on environmental education. We believe in the power of purposeful education and invite the academic society, non-formal educators, conservationists, decision makers and other stakeholders to discuss the role of purposeful education for environment protection. Join us, share your experience and reflect on ours.

Session agenda

Speaker

Ms Diana GARLYTSKA

Co-Chair of the Steering Committee,
CoalitionWILD
Lithuania


16:45 - 17:30

Ms Katalin CZIPPAN

nature education expert,
IUCN CEC - Commission on Education and Communication
Hungary


16:45 - 17:30

Mr Luis Alberto CAMARGO

Founder & Director,
OpEPA
Colombia


16:45 - 17:00

Dr Margaret OTIENO

National Coordinator,
Wildlife Clubs of Kenya
Kenya


16:45 - 17:30

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