NCCU X College Launches Micro-Course, Designing Green Healing Experiential Curricula Through Relocated Learning

To deepen ecological conservation education, NCCU X College will launch a micro-course on "Green Care and Eco-ethics" in the first semester of the 115th academic year. It will lead students to indigenous tribes in Wulai for relocated learning and design green healing experiential curricula for NCCU's back mountain, aiming to enhance students' eco-ethical awareness.
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(CNA reporter Hsu Chih-wei, Taipei, 5th)To deepen ecological conservation education, National Chengchi University's X College will launch a micro-course on "Green Care and Eco-ethics" in the first semester of the 115th academic year. It will lead students to indigenous tribes in Wulai for relocated learning and design green healing experiential curricula for NCCU's back mountain. National Chengchi University today issued a press release stating that the university has long been committed to campus ecological sustainability and habitat creation. Recently, it obtained the "Co-existence for Conservation" certification from the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency of the Ministry of Agriculture for its 51.78-hectare campus in the mountainous area, becoming the first non-agricultural and forestry-related national university to receive this honor. To integrate NCCU's contributions to ecological conservation into education, the NCCU X College established the "Green Care Co-learning Lab." It will launch a new micro-course, "Green Care and Eco-ethics: Adventure Experiential Education," in the first semester of the 115th academic year. This course combines the Atayal tribe's mountain and forest knowledge, way of life, and adventure experiential education, leading students to the Tongbi tribe in Wulai for relocated cultural learning. NCCU stated that it hopes to guide students toward an "eco-ethical awareness" of deep connection with the land through the Atayal tribe's mountain and forest knowledge and way of life. NCCU's back mountain, certified as a "Co-existence for Conservation" area, will also be transformed into the best material for practicing green healing. Li Wei-lun, dean of NCCU X College with expertise in psychotherapy, and Hsu Chien-hsi, an expert in adventure experiential education, will lead students to experience mind-body soothing methods based on indigenous ecological thinking that promote transformation. The course hopes that students will integrate the learned experiential education guidance techniques, use NCCU's back mountain natural environment as base material, incorporate indigenous ecological awareness into contemporary mind-body care, design a set of "NCCU Back Mountain Green Healing Experiential Curricula," and lead peers and friends to receive the nourishment of the earth's ecosystem, making the Green Care Co-learning Lab a platform that supports NCCU faculty and students in developing green healing. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150505. Stand with facts, every sponsorship you make is a force for protecting press freedom. Download CNA's "First-hand News" APP to stay updated with the latest news. The text, images, and videos on this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast, or publicly transmitted and utilized without authorization.