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ENSI

Also indexed as: Environment and School Initiatives

Pädagogische Hochschule Solothurn SWITZERLAND

Website: www.ensi.org

Environment and School Initiatives (ENSI) is an international government based network focused on innovation and research in environmental education (EE) and education for sustainable development. It was established under the auspices of OECD €CERI (Centre for Education, Research and Innovation) in 1986. The current international secretariat is based in the pedagogical high school of Solothurn, Switzerland. ENSI is currently developing an official partnership with UNESCO in the framework of the UN Decade on Education for Sustainable Development (UN DESD). ENSI brings together school initiatives, school authorities, teacher training, educational research institutions and other stakeholders from more than twenty countries worldwide and its membership is growing.

ENSI supports educational developments that promote environmental understanding, active approaches to teaching and learning, and citizenship education. This is achieved mainly through research and the international exchange of experiences. ENSI adopts a participatory approach involving schools, students, teachers, teacher trainers and administrators, with their main focus directed towards action research and development.

ENSI's main strengths are:

ENSI's main areas of work in the field of environmental school initiatives include:

Since 1990 the ENSI network has contributed to fostering a dialogue among countries and between different stakeholders in each country, to explore the impact and meaning of Environmental Education (EE) and Education for Sustainability (EfS) in each country. ENSI has also provided a platform for the systematic exchange of ideas, experiences and innovations in the member countries, which in turn, run their own ENSI national networks.

Since 2000the focus of ENSI research was on the extensive use of action research as a tool for teacher training and for school development or on the development of schools as learning organizations with an emphasis on sustainability values. ENSI believes schools should use the contents and initiatives they deal with to be an active partner in the local social system and thus contribute to improving the quality of education in general and to reactivate societal values.

ENSI is strongly committed to supporting all international efforts considering education as a key issue for the whole international movement for sustainable development, and, therefore offers its experience and programs to all interested countries. With the UN DESD (2005-2014), ENSI will have a critical role in supporting an international focus on delivering significant outcomes for a sustainable future for schools and educational institutions across the globe.

ENSI's major project areas are:

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Report: SEED - School development through environmental education - Austria

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AUSTRALIA

Education Queensland Department of Education and the Arts

AUSTRIA

Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture Bundesministeriums für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur

Education Highway Innovation center for school and new technology

University of Klagenfurt Center for interdisciplinary Research and Education

BELGIUM

Het Gemeenschapsonderwijs

Milieuzorg Op School Ministry of the Flemish Community

DENMARK

Danish University of Education

Hjemkundskab Danmarks Laererhojskole

University College of West Jutland

FINLAND

National Board of Education

University of Joensuu Savonlinna Department of Teacher Education

GERMANY

Amt für Lehrerbildung State institute for teacher education

Hesse Institute for Pedagogic Environmental Education

Hessisches Landesinstitut für Pädagogik Umwelterziehung

GREECE

EERECE - National and Capodistrian University of Athens Environmental Department of Early Childhood Education

HUNGARY

National Institute for Public Education

IRELAND

Department of Education and Science

ITALY

Istituto Nazionale per la Valutazione del Sistema dell'Istruzione

LUXEMBOURG

Ministerium für Erziehung berufliche Bildung und Sport

NETHERLANDS

Agency for Educational Design Bureau voor Educatief Ontwerpen

SLO Adviesdiensten

NORWAY

National Board of Education

National Education Office Aust-Agder County

SLOVENIA

The National Education Institute

SWEDEN

Swedish National Agency for School Improvement Myndigheten för skolutveckling stödjer

SWITZERLAND

Pädagogische Hochschule Solothurn

UNITED KINGDOM

Nottingham Trent University Faculty of Education

Office for Standards in Education

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