The common standpoint of academics to the situation in Czech environmental education and training
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https://doi.org/10.14712/18023061.258Abstract
Recently appeared in the press a series of articles that challenge the way how environmental education and training is financed from the European Union funds and connect these practices to the work of Ondřej Liška (representative of Green Party) in the role Minister of Education CR. We are slowly starting to get used to the political "culture" of this type in our country, but the recent invectives focused on environmental education distort the real situation to the extent that could not be left without fundamental comments from the side of university teachers.Downloads
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13. 05. 2010
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Envigogika, R. (2010). The common standpoint of academics to the situation in Czech environmental education and training. Envigogika, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.14712/18023061.258