what is opinion about the importance eycosystem in school
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A school is an ecosystem. One dictionary definition of ecosystem is: "a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment." If we believe that a school is an ecosystem, it has tremendous implications for how we organize schools and conduct ourselves within them.
My thoughts about this were crystallized from a recent trip to Costa Rican rainforests and biological preserves. A fundamental principle of an ecosystem is interdependence. This means that something that happens in one part of the system affects other parts of the system.
If we believe that a school is an ecosystem, then we realize we must care about every aspect of the school.
Another fundamental principle of ecosystems, they are designed to adapt and thrive. So when alterations are made, say, due to policies like deforestation to gather wood for commercial uses or circumstances such as global warming, there can be severe negative consequences. The patterns of relationships of weather, soil, and access to food and other resources become disrupted. These can threaten certain species or lead them to change their behavior over time in unpredictable, often harmful ways.
Every Element in a School Affects Other Parts
If you have not yet drawn the analogy to our regimen of high-stakes testing, linking teacher evaluations to salary, and otherwise scripting education to make it "teacher proof," you should do so.