DC ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY PLAN: INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INTO THE K-12 CURRICULUM Grace Manubay District Department of the Environment.

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DC ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY PLAN: INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INTO THE K-12 CURRICULUM Grace Manubay District Department of the Environment

Healthy Schools Act of 2010  Seeks to improve the health and wellness of all District students.  Addresses nutrition, health education, physical education and physical activity, Farm-to-School programs, and school gardens.  Acknowledges that creating and sustaining an environmentally-friendly school environment and integrating environmental education into the schools’ curriculum are essential to the health and wellness of students, as well as the health of the local environment and community.

Healthy Schools Act of 2010  Incorporates provisions that incorporate environmental stewardship behaviors into building practices.  Meet LEED Gold Level certification when renovating or constructing new schools.  Assist schools in receiving U.S. Green Ribbon Schools recognition.  Develop an Environmental Literacy Plan for District schools.

Section 502 is amended as follows: (b) The Environmental Literacy Plan shall, at minimum, describe the following: (1) Relevant teaching and learning standards adopted by the State Board of Education; (2) Professional development opportunities for teachers; (3) How to measure environmental literacy; (4) Governmental and nongovernmental entities that can assist schools; and (5) Implementation of the Plan. (c) The District Department of the Environment shall transmit the Environmental Literacy Plan to the Mayor and the Council by June 30, HSA Amendment Act – July 2011

Definition of Environmental Literacy Environmental literacy is the development of knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to make informed decisions concerning the relationships among natural and urban systems.

An environmentally literate person:  Discusses and describes ecological and environmental systems and human impacts on these systems;  Engages in hands-on, outdoor learning experiences that involve discovery, inquiry, and problem solving;  Questions and analyzes information pertaining to his or her surrounding environment; and  Understands how to take actions that respect, restore, protect, and sustain the health and well-being of human communities and environmental systems.

The Environmental Literacy Plan will…  Create opportunities to teach current District standards using the environment as a context for learning.  Identify local resources to support teachers who want to integrate environmental education into their teaching practices.  Provide professional development for teachers (at all levels) and educators.  Help determine whether environmental literacy efforts have any impact on student achievement.

The Environmental Literacy Plan will…  Encourage all District high schools to offer an environmental science course.  Increase participation in environmental service- learning to fulfill the community service graduation requirements.  Find ways to build upon existing efforts in environmental education.  Lay the groundwork for systemic implementation of environmental efforts that foster environmental literacy.

Other Local Efforts  Sustainable DC Initiative  DCPS STEM Vision  DPR’s “Move. Grow. Be Green.”  Healthy Schools Act requirements  Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences  Others…

Format of the District’s EL Plan  Background rationale: research  Current context: where we are  Objectives and action items: what we will accomplish over the next 5 years  Status: progress made  Implementation recommendations: framework to get to our desired outcomes  Next steps: actions agencies can take to move forward

Table of Contents - Sections  Content Standards  Professional Development  High School Graduation Requirements  Student Assessment (Evaluation)  School Facilities  Implementation

Table of Contents - Appendices  About the Workgroup  District’s Education Landscape  Status of Environmental Literacy  Existing Science and High School Social Studies Standards that Support Environmental Literacy  Organizations with Environmental Literacy Resources for Schools  Case Studies of Environmental Literacy in Schools

Future Timeline  Available to download on DDOE’s website   Plan submitted to DC Council on July 2, 2012  Moving forward with action items.