Publication: Stakeholders’ Perspective on Water Education Among School Students: A Case Study Of
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2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
Education is an important way to socialize the individual through change in his thoughts and attitudes. Water and related issues have emerged as major social problems in recent times. One section of the world suffers from dehydration while the other wastes water. This will lead to huge deficits of water in the future and will be a root factor for countless social
problems such as disease, poverty, abuse and plunder. In this context, education on water and water security
must be provided to all. The best way to do this is to introduce water education in the school curriculum as
a compulsory subject and to incorporate it in extracurricular activities from primary to secondary
education. The objective of this study is to discuss the importance of water education and how to develop it
in the school curriculum. This research has adapted the qualitative method. The data for this study was
collected primarily. through case studies and also by using the world café discussion method with
stakeholders from selected educational sectors. This study emphasizes that the inclusion of education about
water in our school curriculum is crucial to building a sustainable future community. This is because a living
being cannot live in a world without water. The sole fact that water education will be included in the school
curriculum of Sri Lanka it is not enough to improve the regional water security of the country because the
awareness among the public about the importance of water and the changes that take place in relation to it
is very low. Therefore, this study recommends the necessity to make water education an optional or
compulsory subject in the Sri Lankan school curriculum for grades 6 to 9.
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School curriculum, Stakeholders, Water Education
