International Environmental Education Conference (IEEC) 2016 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, 26-27-28-29 APRIL: 1 Eszterházy Square (Lyceum Building) 9.00 20.00 Botanic Art Exhibition, Lyceum Aula TUESDAY, 26 APRIL: 4 Leányka street (Building C, Hall C-124) 9.-00-16.-00: Registration at the Registration desk in Building C 10.00: Opening Ceremony. Greeting words by Kálmán Liptai, Rector of the University 10.10: Opening words and program information. Erika Pénzesné Kónya Plenary lectures: 10.15-10.45 Bengt-Gunnar Jonsson: A Multidisciplinary Summer University for sustainable development Department of Natural Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden 10.50-11.30 Réka Könczey, Attila Varga, Ágnes Halácsy, Erika Saly: The roles of Ecoschools in learning for sustainability - a Hungarian snapshot Hungarian Institute for Educational Research and Development, Budapest, Hungary 11.30-12.15 Claude Poudrier: Citizen Engagement: an important key to our Life Programme in Environmental Education and citizenship (PEEC), Quebec, Canada 12.15.-12.45 Nádland Ltd, Sopron, Hungary: Environmental Education tools 12.45-13.45 Lunch (in Building C) Film: Hope bilders (PEEC, Canada) 14. 00 Lectures 14.00-14.40 Antal Radvánszky 1, Vince Zsigmond 2 : Environmental education and promotion of conservation messages in Botanical Gardens 1 Association of Hungarian Arboretea and Botanic Gardens, Budapest, Hungary 2 Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden, Budapest
14.40-15.00 Zsolt Molnár Nature as source of knowledge: Traditional ecological knowledge of herders and farmers and its uses in environmental education Centre for Ecological Research, Hungarian Scientific Academy, Vácrátót, Hungary 15.00-15.20 Barbara Sallee-Kereszturi Ecological Applications - The Missing Link in Sustainable Education Barke Iris Kft./ Hungarian Biodiversity Research Society 15.20-15.40 János Mika 1, Ilona Pajtók-Tari 2 : Systematisation of research on education of and by climate change 1 Department of Environmental Science and Landscape Ecology, Károly Eszterházy University, Eger, Hungary 2 Department of Environmental Geography and Geoinformatics 15.40-16.00 Coffee break (poster session) 16.00-16.20 Gerhárd Golen: Birdlife Hungary in environmental education Birdlife Hungary, Bükk National Park Directory, Eger, Hungary 16. 20-16.40 Busisiwe Gude Ndawonde: Environmental education on sustainable harvesting of medicinal plants in Northern KwaZulu Natal, South Africa University of Venda, South Africa 16.40-16 55 Zsanett Hajdú 4, Varga Anna 1, Biró Marianna 1, Demeter László 2, Gellény Krisztina 3, Bódis Judit 5, Miókovics Eszter 5, Molnár Zsolt 1, Molnár Krisztina 5 : Integration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as an Innovation in Environmental Education: Concepts, Methods and Case Studies from East-Central Europe 1 MTA Centre for Ecological Research, H-2163 Vácrátót Alkotmány u. 2 4, Hungary 2 University of Pécs, Institute of Biology, Pécs, Hungary 3 Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science and Informatics of the University of Szeged, Hungary 4 Hungarian Association for Land and People NGO, Budapest, Hungary 5 Department of Plant Science and Biotechnology, Georgikon Faculty of the Pannon University, Keszthely, Hungary
16.55-17.35 István Erőss: Nature art education at Károly Eszterházy University (Botanic Art 2016) Department of Visual Art, Károly Eszterházy University, Eger, Hungary 17.30-18.00 Transfer to the Lyceum Building 18.10 Opening Ceremony of the Botanic Art Exhibition (Aula, Lyceum Building) 19.00 Reception Dinner (Aula, Lyceum Building) WEDNESDAY, 27 APRIL, Hall C-124 Lectures 9.00-9.40 Martin Haigh: Engaging learners with environmental education through participation in a Community Reforestation Project Oxford Brookes, Oxford, U.K. 9.40-10.00 Ádám Kertész: Educational aspects of sustainable landscape use Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics, Károly Eszterházy University, Eger, Hungary 10.00-10.20 Josef Krecek: Environmental education and stakeholder dialogue in the management of headwater catchment Czech Technical University, Prague 10.20-10.40 Gyula Lakatos 1, Imre Kárász 2 : Education for sustainability in the Environmental BSc in Hungary 1 University of Debrecen, 2 Károly Eszterházy University Department of Environmental Science and Landscape Ecology, Eger, Hungary 10.20-10.40 Evren Cabi: Diversity of wild relatives of wheat in Turkey Department of Biology, Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey
10. 40-11.10 Coffee break 11.15-11.35 András Halbritter: School gardens renaissance: How to proceed through some obstructive circumstances? Széchenyi István University, Győr, Hungary 11.35.-11.55: Ferenc Mónus: An innovative way in education for sustainable development: The eschool4s Project University of Nyíregyháza, Nyíregyháza, Hungary 12.00-13.00 Lunch (in building C) 13.00-13.20 Zubyk Liudmyla: The shift of emphasis in the educational environment of Ukraine Department of Computer Science, National University of Water Management and Nature Use, Ukraine 13.20-13.40 László Lakatos, János Mika, András Rázsi: Environmental education via subjects on atmospheric sciences Károly Eszterházy University, Department of Environmental Science and Landscape Ecology, Eger, Hungary 13.40-14.20 Mária Angelika Tóth: Examination of environmental attitudes at the Affiliated School of Eszterházy Károly University Doctoral School of Educational Sciences, Károly Eszterházy University, Eger, Hungary 14.20-14.40 Zoltán Murányi PhD 1, Marianna Farkasné Ökrös 2 Mobilized chemistry by means of m-learning for green chemistry 1 Károly Eszterházy University 2 Károly Eszterházy University, Doctoral School of Education Eger, Hungary 14.40-15.00 Ildikó Katona: Primary and Pre-school Education Students about Environmental Education Department of Environmental Science and Landscape Ecology, Károly Eszterházy University, Eger, Hungary 15.20-15.40:
Éva Nagy: Biodiversity as the tool of environmental education J. Neumann Secondary School, Doctoral School of Educational Sciences, Károly Eszterházy University, Eger, Hungary 15.40-1610: Coffee break (poster session) 16.10-16.30 Gabriella Leskó 1, Éva Nagy 2 : Opportunities of Forest Pedagogy in an open-air school 1 1 Department of Environmental Science and Landscape Ecology Károly Eszterházy University 2 J. Neumann Secondary School, Doctoral School of Educational Sciences, Károly Eszterházy University 16.30-16.50: Czimondor Kitty: School Gardens renaissance: How to proceed through some obstructive circumstances Széchenyi István University, Győr, Hungary 16.50-17.00 Ibolya Revákné Markóczi: Investigation of concepts related to energy culture using the word association method at primary level University of Debrecen 17.20-17.40 Ádám Bohár: Necessity and possibilities of environmental education in the case of Róka-hegy Nature Conservation Area Szent Istvan University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 17.40-18.00 Closing of the Conference. Field program information 20.00 Dinner, C building