ENSI's history
Phase 3: 1995 – 2004
ENSI as decentralised network of OECD/CERI
From 1995 until 2004 ENSI has been a decentralised network under the umbrella of OECD/CERI as part of the CERI project “Schooling for tomorrow”. ENSI established a decentralised secretariat in Scotland (1996-1997), Austria (1998 – 2002) Germany (2002 – 2004) and Switzerland (since June 2004) an ENSI Executive (1998) and a constitution (2000) and its website (2001)
ENSI presidents
- Prof. Regula Kyburz-Graber, Switzerland, 1998 – 2001
- Prof. Michela Mayer, Italy, 2002 – 2004
- Günther Franz Pfaffenwimmer, Austria, 2004 – 2008
- Willy Sleurs, Belgium/Flanders, 2008
In 1995 ENSI decided on four focus themes: Teacher Education, Quality Assessment, Networking and ICT and ECO-Schools.
In 1997 the European Commission dismissed an ENSI network-project proposal
In 1999 ENSI decided to develop projects as its working scheme with the projects along the four focus themes.
In 2001 ENSI decided to apply for EU network project.
In 2002 the European Commission accepted a proposal for the establishment of the ENSI SEED COMENIUS III network (school development through environmental education)
In 2004 OECD ended its umbrella function
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From pilot to the mainstream - Hadeland report
AN OECD-ENSI STRATEGY WORKSHOP December 9-12, 1999 Hadeland, Norway
-HadelandReport.pdf
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Environmental Education: On the Way to a Sustainable Future Report on International Conference
This report includes a brief history of ENSI, country reports from The Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Australia, Austria, Germany, Slovenia,...Switzerland and the USA as well as a review of the current situation for Environmental Education and a clarification of the challenges for ENSI. The annex provides the lectures given by the invited experts.Published in english by John Elliot, 1999
-conference_report_1998.pdf
