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Pankaj Sharma; Eric D. Deemer; Jane Lu Hsu – Electronic Journal for Research in Science & Mathematics Education, 2023
This study examines the efficacy of a novel college sustainability course in promoting relevant environmental knowledge and interest in careers related to environmental aspects within the Taiwanese educational context. The core content of the course covers the essential concepts of sustainability and introduces students to environmental issues and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Sustainable Development, Environmental Education
Alexandria Parker; Evan Noronha; Amanda Bongers – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The rise of global environmental issues has stressed the importance of sustainability and green chemistry teachings. Nevertheless, these topics remain largely untouched in most post-secondary organic chemistry lecture courses. This article investigates the barriers to integrating green and sustainable chemistry into organic chemistry classrooms…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs
Manika, Danae; Gregory-Smith, Diana; Wells, Victoria K.; Trombetti, Emma – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
Sponsorship in pro-environmental social marketing campaigns has received limited academic attention within a higher education (HEI) context. This study examines how multi-level variables, i.e. individual (general environmental attitudes), organisational (scepticism toward the HEI's environmental corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives;…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Social Responsibility, Corporations
Van Poeck, Katrien – Environmental Education Research, 2019
This article focuses on environmental and sustainability education (ESE) in the context of the topical post-truth debate. It aims to progress theoretical research as well as empirical investigations on how ESE practices can avoid the pitfalls involved in an objectivist as well as a relativist approach to teaching and learning. After elaborating…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Epistemology, World Views
Verlie, Blanche – Environmental Education Research, 2019
This paper explores the emotional experiences of some undergraduate sustainability students in a semester long course on climate change. Specifically, it attends to experiences of anxiety, frustration, overwhelm, guilt, grief and hope. I suggest these experiences are characteristic of a process I term learning to live-with climate change. Learning…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, Emotional Experience, Undergraduate Students
Shealy, Tripp; Klotz, Leidy; Godwin, Allison; Hazari, Zahra; Potvin, Geoff; Barclay, Nicole; Cribbs, Jennifer – Environmental Education Research, 2019
Climate change has not been well understood by high school students in the US and the topic is often connected to misconceptions, which is especially damaging since accurate understandings of the concepts are strongly predictive of intent to do something about it. We use data from a national (US) survey of first year college students to identify…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Experience, Student Attitudes, Climate
Kayumova, Shakhnoza; McGuire, Chad J.; Cardello, Suzanne – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
In this conceptual paper, we draw upon the insights of Feminist Science Studies, in particular Karen Barad's concept of agential realism, as a critical analytical tool to re-think nature and culture binaries in dominant science knowledge-making practices and explanatory accounts, and their possible implications for science education in the context…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Environmental Education, Feminism, Justice
Boxley, Simon – Policy Futures in Education, 2019
When we "learn nature," do we encounter her as 'free' in the sense of having neither cost nor price? Is she something 'given'? And is that which nature offers us 'gratis'? In the UK, many schoolchildren have been encouraged to 'give thanks' for nature's gifts. But why, if she is free, give thanks; and thanks to whom? If one learns to…
Descriptors: Natural Resources, Ecology, Foreign Countries, Environmental Education
McCauley, Veronica; McHugh, Patricia; Davison, Kevin; Domegan, Christine – Environmental Education Research, 2019
Ocean literacy is an understanding of the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean. A lack of ocean literacy presents a significant obstacle for citizens to engage in environmentally sustainable behaviour, and thus is acknowledged as a 'complex problem' that requires deliberative participation and joint-action by stakeholders across…
Descriptors: Marine Education, Intelligence, Oceanography, Participatory Research
Thomas, Rebecca E. W.; Teel, Tara; Bruyere, Brett; Laurence, Samantha – Environmental Education Research, 2019
We conducted a systematic literature review to analyze evaluations of conservation education programs on a global scale in order to better understand (1) temporal and spatial trends in conservation education program evaluations over the last 25 years, (2) patterns in the types of conservation-related issues addressed through these programs, (3)…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Biodiversity, Conservation Education, Program Evaluation
Hart, Paul; Hart, Catherine – Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
At this particular historical juncture of the Anthropocene, when it is clear that humanity is responsible for fundamental changes to the biosphere, the political necessity of questioning the normative status of human life at the center demands reconfiguring our relationship with each other. And while environmental educators and researchers have…
Descriptors: Climate, Change, Environmental Education, Political Attitudes
Pulkki, Jani – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2022
To make a convincing argument, people are nowadays expected to speak the language of economics. Neoliberalism has become notorious for making an economic worldview dominate politics, yet it offers only a partial and ideologically inclined explanation for the zeitgeist of today. This paper expands upon the term, or ideology, of economism as a…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Ethical Instruction, Economics, Neoliberalism
Petrou, Stella; Korfiatis, Konstantinos – Environmental Education Research, 2022
Environmental conceptions justify the way we understand the 'environment', as well as the way we connect with it. Therefore, it is important to study the way environmental conceptions are shaped, especially during the various experiences of childhood, which is the time that a person's identity is shaped. In the present study we focus on 8-9 years…
Descriptors: Gardening, Elementary School Students, Environmental Education, Self Concept
Prasad, Ravinesh Rohit – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2022
One of the most pressing problems for today's global community is climate change and its impact on human health and well-being. Education for the youth is one of the most effective tools to combat the destructive potential impacts of climate change. This study aims to investigate the student's actions towards climate change mitigation, identify…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Student Behavior, Foreign Countries
Christie-Blick, Kottie – Science and Children, 2022
In this article, the author describes an activity using physical models -- each a clear plastic box enclosing a miniature coastal town, complete with real water in the "ocean." This activity shows students a natural cause-and-effect relationship that is scientifically simple, yet even many adults don't grasp the worldwide implications:…
Descriptors: Oceanography, Climate, Learning Activities, Change

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