Abstract |
Presented is the master plan for environmental education developed by the state of Michigan. The plan provides the framework, guidelines, and processes for coordinating and evaluating all environmental communication, education, and information activities in Michigan. It is both comprehensive and long-range, covering all geographic areas and social segments of Michigan. Included are agriculture, business and industry, citizen organizations, elementary and secondary schools, government, higher education, individual citizens, labor, mass communication, professional and trade associations, religious organizations, and youth organizations. The focus is on people and their relationship to their own community, whether urban, suburban, or rural. The plan is presented in six chapters: Overview, Development of the State Plan, The Setting, Statewide Goals and Priorities, Recommendations and Strategies, and Distribution and Evaluation. Also included are a letter of transmittal, a listing of the members of the governor's task force, the task force staff, task force consultants, a foreword, and a glossary. (PEB) |