Designed to provide assistance to natural resource managers in the preparation of conservation educator programs and materials, this manual describes specific procedures for developing programs that would have significant environmental impact. Five steps are identified and explained under separate chapter headings. Each chapter concludes with a series of questions that serve to assess that step before the next procedure is undertaken. These steps include: (1) assessing the environmental situation (identifying the technical solution); (2) identifying the audience (considering frequently targeted groups); (3) identifying the message (offering suggestions in planning the program and selecting the program's content); (4) selecting an educational strategy (reviewing commonly used strategies); and (5) evaluation (providing guidelines and identifying sources of information for evaluation). (ML)
Authors
- Authorizing Institution
- ['Fish and Wildlife Service (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC.', 'International Inst. for Environment and Development, Washington, DC.']
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Guides - Non-Classroom
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Identifying the Envirorunental Problem 7
- Conclusion 7
- Conclusion Questions to Review in Identifying the Audience 7
- Planning the Program I. Audience Awareness of the Problem 2. Audience Responsibility 3. Searching for Solutions 4. Motivating the Audience 7
- Selecting the Programs Content 26 7
- 1. Problem Statement 5. Motivating Factors 7
- Conclusion Questions to Review When Identifying the Message 7
- 1. Extension Programs 7
- 3. Clubs and Non-governmental Organizations 6. Exhibits Demonstrations Shows Questions to Review When Selecting an Educational Strategy 8
- 7. Special Events 40 Conclusion 8
- 9. One-to-One Communication 8
- Conclusion 8
- Questions to Review When Evaluating 8
- Wbat are the main environmental problems confronting the region 14
- 4. Develop the pro intended outcome. 25
- When Aporopriate 38
- Implementation 38
- 6. EMBUS DMOWSTRATIONS 39
- If the message has not been communicated effectively to the target audience 48
- If people are implementing the measures advocated by the education 49