Environmental citizenship is a concept that captures one's imagination and adds credibility to the sustainability imperative. While environmental citizenship has been theorized at length, it is still unclear what such citizenship actually looks like in practice or by which methods it can be cultivated. Drawing form the literature in green political theory, this critical essay attempts to identify how we might create environmental education programs and approaches whose goal is to promote environmental citizenship. The essay argues for an environmental citizenship conceived along the civic republican tradition and civic environmentalism tradition, whereby individuals participate in working collectively toward the common good. Place-based education provides a compelling educational approach that provides promise toward cultivating such citizenship.
To foster clear awareness and concern about political , social and economic to provide every person with opportunities of acquired knowledge, values and skills etc
Taylor is experiencing <u>Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder</u>
Explanation:
The person suffering from this syndrome feels that they are detached from the cognitive environment or from there own self (i.e bodily detachment).
The person/individual suffering from this syndrome may not feel connected to their body,mind ,feelings or sensation.They feel more like a robot unable to control their thought process.
This syndrome is displayed by people who have suffered from past traumas like witnessing personal or emotional abuse.