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Sitar, Geanina-Magdalena; Rusu, Alina Simona – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023
The decline of biodiversity and natural habitats, and the lack of progress in society's behaviour towards conservation, has prompted research into effective educational programs. Studies have shown that positive emotions towards nature, particularly in relation to the innate human predisposition towards the natural environment, can encourage…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Ecology, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education
Prieto-Rodriguez, Elena; Sincock, Kristina; Blackmore, Karen – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
There are numerous interventions worldwide targeting young people's participation in STEM. While gender imbalance seems to be a focus of many of these interventions, it is not clear how many specifically target females, and from those that do, what their characteristics and strengths are. We address this gap in the existing literature by…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Literature Reviews, Secondary School Students, Females

Rublee, Dale A.; Yarber, William L. – Journal of School Health, 1983
A study indicates that spending less than nine weeks of instructional time on a death education unit does not change students' attitudes. College students were given three-, six-, or nine-week sessions on death education. Only students in the longest session displayed any change in death attitudes. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Death, Higher Education