3.05.2009

UMCP SGA: Green Ed. for all students

Last night at its weekly Senate meeting, the UMCP SGA called on the General Education Task Force to consider Green Education as part of the general education requirement for all students.  Calling the move both intellectually and ethically engaging, the bill passed 14-2-5.  Opposition found the requirement to cumbersome for students who already struggle to graduate in four years because of the large number of required courses.  The action was highlighted in the Diamondback .

I fully support the notion, and wrote about the idea on this blog in August.  Here's a clip:
I believe that we should work to move "GreenEd" into the general education requirements of our schools--no I am not saying that we should propose more general education requirements. Yet, I believe that we should work to reform some of our general education requirements to include GreenEd. Possibly non-lab sciences or social science courses would be required to include GreenEd principles.
 Kudos to my friend Davey Rogner, the SGA Environmetal Affairs liaison for this effort and many others at UMCP this year and in past years.

3 comments:

John Doyle said...
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John Doyle said...

This is great. Beyond mandatory GreenED/intro to sustainability/etc being 'intelectually and ethically engaging', its practical applications extend across all disciplines. I believe it is within a university's interests and obligations to equip all of its students with a sustainability perspective since they will be entering a world in which resource scarcity,energy consumption,and climate change will influence the direction of all fields in the next decade.

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