With concrete examples, show that enviromental education is more than enviromental knowledge
Question asked by: Mueni3
Asked on: 02 Jun 2009
Not sure that question makes sense - surely education and the acquiring of knowledge are pretty much the same process. When you learn (educate) it is through giving or developing knowledge of a topic, whether this is the environmental field or some other.
So therefore it probably isn't more than knowledge as you gain an education through knowledge in other words they might well be one and the same thing!
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Replied at: 07 Jun 2009
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