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Spiteri, Jane; Pace, Paul – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2023
Climate change is a major environmental challenge society is facing. While young children will experience the impacts of climate change for longer, research into their perceptions of climate change is scant. To address this gap, this qualitative case study presents the perceptions of climate change of 10 young Maltese children (4-7 years). Data…
Descriptors: Climate, Young Children, Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts
Reagyn Ryan John Slocum – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Environmental health literacy (EHL) is a relatively new discipline and is gaining importance as the environmental justice movement is embraced in the United States through state and federal government programs. With the expansion of EHL programs throughout the country, and with more states incorporating EHL education into the K-12 curriculum,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Knowledge Level
Leow, Anthony; Billett, Stephen; Le, Anh Hai – International Journal of Training Research, 2023
Nation states need effective, accessible, and broadly engaged provisions of continuing education and training (CET) to develop the capacities of their working-age populations. Understanding what constitutes accessible and effective CET provisions, is needed to enable informed decision-making about realising governmental goals of securing a…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Stakeholders, Adults
Per-Arvid Wold; Claudia Melis; Kathrine Bjørgen; Børge Moe; Anna Maria Billing – Cogent Education, 2023
It is crucial that future generations have the knowledge about nature and the willingness to make right decisions for sustainable development, including the halt of global biodiversity loss. Perception of species and the ability to identify wild species (i.e. animals, plants and fungi) are fundamental for the understanding of biodiversity.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Childrens Attitudes, Knowledge Level
Adam A. Ahlers; Traci Brimhall – Natural Sciences Education, 2023
Undergraduate students enrolled in ecology courses read peer-reviewed, scientific literature to learn how hypotheses are tested and to understand conclusions from research. This technical material can be difficult to understand for many students, thus inhibiting learning processes and reducing interest in courses or associated content. Using…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Ecology, Poetry, Scientific Research
Rothwell, Martyn; Stone, Joseph; Davids, Keith – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
From the theoretical perspective of ecological dynamics, skilful behaviour in performance contexts like sport and education is predicted on the establishment of a functional relationship between an individual and the environment. The strength of this functional relationship is shaped over time by everyday behaviours, values, and customs…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Team Sports, Ecology
Peim, Nick; Stock, Nicholas – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This article considers a series of ideas disturbing the conventional wisdom that decrees education an essential force in saving the world. Taking Morton's descriptions of hyperobjects seriously, we consider his radical idea that the world has ended amidst the eco-political depredations of the Anthropocene. Accordingly, we claim that education in…
Descriptors: Climate, Neoliberalism, Educational Philosophy, Plastics
Burr, Susie – Primary Science, 2022
Promoting positive agency through garden-based and outdoor learning is a powerful and engaging way of learning about the environment and helping assuage some of the undoubted damage done by climate anxiety. In this article, gardener, plant scientist and teacher, Susie Burr offers some advice on developing teaching activities that not only help…
Descriptors: Gardening, Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Biodiversity
Hale, Jon; Nelson, Andy – School Science Review, 2022
Plant identification is a skill that takes years to hone and develop, yet it is important in understanding diversity in biology while in school. This is highlighted when studying ecological succession in A-level biology where students are often unable to notice the different species, which leads to the production of poor-quality data, potentially…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Ecology, Surveys, Biology
Zinsser, Katherine M.; Silver, H. Callie; Shenberger, Elyse R.; Jackson, Velisha – Review of Educational Research, 2022
Young children (birth to age 5) are more likely to be expelled or suspended than school-aged children, but we know comparatively little about the precursors to and prevention of exclusion in early childhood settings. Furthermore, what research has been conducted has not been systematically synthesized to inform policy and funding decisions. The…
Descriptors: Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Suspension, Expulsion
Poelina, Anne; Wooltorton, Sandra; Blaise, Mindy; Aniere, Catrina Luz; Horwitz, Pierre; White, Peta J.; Muecke, Stephen – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
In these regenerative times prompted by the Anthropocene, Aboriginal voices are situated to draw on ancient wisdom for local learning and to share information across the globe as ecological imperative for planetary wellbeing. In this paper, postqualitative research foregrounds the sentient nature of life as ancestral power and brings the vitality…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Natural Resources, Research
Ruitenberg, Claudia W. – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2022
The binary work/leisure continues to be used to categorize many human activities, but falls short for ways of life in which a particular set of values undergirds all activities. This paper discusses regenerative forms of growing and harvesting food -- in particular, permaculture and natural farming -- as values-based practices that blur the…
Descriptors: Food, Agricultural Production, Agriculture, Ecology
Shengping Wang; Peimeng Qiu; Zhihuan Xue; Chenyang Zhang; Yi Li; Yu Dai; Jingxian Yu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Organic electrode materials are progressively becoming a research hotspot for energy storage materials due to their renewable and environmentally friendly features. Inspired by the energy transduction mechanism of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) on the inner mitochondrial membrane of living organisms, the lithium storage electrochemical behavior…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Scientific Concepts, Science Education, Energy
Sean Ryan Hauschildt – ProQuest LLC, 2022
A recent phenomenon within the Deaf Indonesian communities brings up the debate of capitalization to the forefront; here the issue is of capitalizing "Tuli", which appears to reflect Western Deaf tradition's influence, instead of using "tuli". This issue led to this study on Tuli Indonesian identity. The data is based on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Decision Making, Self Concept
Meilinasari Nurhasanah Hutagaol; Ferro Hidayah – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2025
Marine pollution from oil spills, vessel discharges, and ballast water poses significant challenges to environmental sustainability and maritime operations. This research explores the potential of bioremediation techniques, focusing on oil-degrading microorganisms, biofilters, bioreactors, and marine plants, to address these issues. By integrating…
Descriptors: Water Pollution, Hazardous Materials, Conservation (Environment), Intervention