tailieunhanh - Adult environmental education: awareness and environmental action

Michael et al. (2003) conducted a study to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness, and cost of conducting practice based, small-group CME learning by videoconference and reported that the videoconferencing format was well accepted by learners and the facilitator, and there was evidence that it led to knowledge gain and change to practice. They further observed that videoconferencing has the potential to bring the benefits to small-group, practice-based learning to many physicians; however; strict attention to videoconferencing techniques is required. . | A series of 29 booklets documenting workshops held at the Fifth International Conference on Adult Education COMRNTEA HAMBURG 1 97 6a Adult environmental education Adult environmental education awareness and environmental action UNESCO This publication has been produced by the UNESCO Institute for Education within the context of the follow-up to the Fifth International Conference on Adult Education CONFINTEA V held in Hamburg in 1997. Readers are reminded that the points of view selection of facts and the opinions expressed in the booklets are those that were raised by panellists speakers and participants during the workshop sessions and therefore do not necessarily coincide with official positions of the UNESCO or of the UNESCO Institute for Education Hamburg. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the UNESCO Secretariat concerning the legal status of any country or territory or its authorities or concerning the delimitations of the frontiers of any country or territory. Theme 6 Adult learning in the context of environment health and population Booklets under this theme 6a Adult environmental education awareness and environmental action 6b Health promotion and health education for adults 6c Adult education and population issues in the post-Cairo context UNESCO Institute for Education Feldbrunnenstrasse 58 D-20148 Hamburg Germany Tel. 49 40 44 80 41-0 Fax 49 40 410 77 23 e-mail uie@ homepage http uie ISBN 92 82010 89-9 Design by Matthew Partridge Hamburg Printed by Druckerei Seemann Hamburg 1999 F o re w o rd In July 1997 the Fifth International Conference on Adult Educat ion was held in Hamburg organised by UNESCO and in particular the UNESCO Institute for Education the agency s specialist centre on adult learning policy and research. Approximately 1500 delegates attended from all regions of the world with .