The The Restructuring Environment-Based Ecec Curriculum and Community Empowerment Ecopedagogy of Ecec Teachers Around the Coal Mining Area

Hardiyanti Pratiwi, Ikta Yarliani
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The Early Childhood Education Curriculum should always be thoughtfully tailored to contextual conditions. For institutions situated in coal mining regions, an environmentally-based curriculum becomes imperative to address the ongoing exploitation of the environment. However, it has come to light that Early Childhood Education institutions in coal mining areas have not aligned their curricula with these contextual considerations. In response to this discrepancy, a Participatory Action Research (PAR) initiative was undertaken by a team of researchers in collaboration with mentor subjects, who are Early Childhood Education teachers in the Hatungun, Binuang, Tapin Selatan, and Salam Babaris Districts. The overarching goal was to rectify this less-than-ideal situation. The series of PAR activities proved to be transformative, leading to the graduation of 38 community members equipped with the ability to design, implement, and evaluate environment-based Early Childhood Education practices. This achievement represents a significant step toward nurturing a generation of educators who can effectively engage with the unique challenges of coal mining regions, fostering sustainable and responsible approaches to education that align with the local environmental context. Ultimately, it paves the way for a more harmonious relationship between early childhood education and the environment, contributing to the broader goal of mitigating environmental exploitation.
基于环境的环境教育课程重构与矿区环境教育教师的社区赋权生态教育
幼儿教育课程应始终考虑到环境条件。对于位于采煤地区的机构来说,必须开设以环境为基础的课程,以解决正在进行的环境开发问题。然而,人们发现,煤矿地区的幼儿教育机构并没有将他们的课程与这些背景考虑结合起来。针对这一差异,一组研究人员与指导对象(Hatungun、Binuang、Tapin Selatan和Salam Babaris地区的幼儿教育教师)合作开展了一项参与式行动研究(PAR)倡议。首要目标是纠正这种不太理想的情况。事实证明,PAR系列活动具有变革性,使38名社区成员毕业,具备了设计、实施和评估基于环境的幼儿教育实践的能力。这一成就代表了培养一代教育工作者的重要一步,他们能够有效地应对煤矿地区的独特挑战,培养符合当地环境背景的可持续和负责任的教育方法。最终,它为幼儿教育与环境之间更和谐的关系铺平了道路,有助于减少环境剥削的更广泛目标。
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