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Pascal Frank; Gianna Henkel; Jonas Andreasen Lysgaard – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Exposing learners to sustainability-related topics can present affective-motivational challenges for learners, which may prompt cognitive bias. Cognitive bias directly influences how individuals perceive and process sustainability-related information, thereby also influencing sustainability-related behaviour and decision-making. Therefore,…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Bias, Barriers, Environmental Education
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Veronika Deisenrieder; Karin Oberauer; Susanne Kubisch; Sandra Parth; Hans Stötter; Lars Keller – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2025
Although the relevance of emotions for motivating climate change action is acknowledged in research, it lacks recommendation how to include emotions in Climate Change Education (CCE). This study draws on selected theories of emotions (the control-value theory according to Schutz and Pekrun (2007) and the wheel of emotions according to Plutchik…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Emotional Response, Secondary School Students
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Wenyu Lai; Baolin Li – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Paal--Knorr reactions are a classical method for synthesizing pyrroles, using 1,4-dicarbonyl compound and amine as reactants. It has the characteristics of green chemistry, as only two molecules of water are lost. In this teaching and learning experiment, 2,5-hexanedione and 4-"tert"-butylaniline were used to synthesize…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, College Science, Environmental Education, Science Curriculum
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YuChun Chen; Allie McCreary – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
Previous research indicates that learners appear to connect with nature and have heightened environmental perceptions after participating in environmental education programs (EEPs). Positive changes in attitudes toward nature are important because they can precede environmentally responsible behaviors, such as individuals' leadership on…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Home Schooling, Student Attitudes, Natural Resources
Alishia A. Valeri – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2025
This text is relevant for members of faculties of education such as administers, directors of teacher education programs, teacher educators (for pre-service and/or inservice teachers), and teacher candidates. There is also a potential appeal to professors in higher education institutions as integration practices can be adapted to meet the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Teacher Education Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lauren Gibson; K. C. Busch; Kathryn Stevenson; Lynn Chesnut; Bethany Cutts; Erin Seekamp – Environmental Education Research, 2025
As environmental challenges increase in scope and scale, new conceptualizations for environmental literacy are needed. Specifically, notions of environmental literacy must move from those at the individual level to those at the group, or community, level. However, the concept of community level environmental literacy is underdeveloped. In this…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Multiple Literacies, Community Education, Delphi Technique
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Karen Elizabeth Jordan; Ólafur Páll Jónsson – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
Climate change is one of the most critical challenges of our time, requiring significant responses from all aspects of society, including education. The prevailing responses to climate change tend towards treating the crisis as a predominantly scientific and managerial issue that requires technological solutions or behaviour changes.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Environmental Education, Behavior Change, Climate
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Valentina Pivotti; Hanna Hofverberg – Environmental Education Research, 2025
As a society, we face increasingly complex and intertwined environmental issues, such as extreme weather events, droughts, sea level rise, and unprecedented loss of biodiversity. The extent and ramifications of these issues remain largely unknown and clear-cut solutions are out of reach. We thus refer to them as environmental wicked problems…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Middle School Students, Role Playing, Psychological Patterns
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Bengtsson, Stefan; Lysgaard, Jonas Andreasen – Environmental Education Research, 2023
This paper seeks to reclaim irony as more than a way of humorously pointing out that the times we live in are out of joint or coming to an end, instead emphasizing its potential as a productive force and method in both educational thinking and teaching practice. By interrogating the educative potential of irony as method and humorous experience in…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Humor, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods
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Farrelly, Matthew R. – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Framing education ecologically and cultivating an environmental consciousness in the way Michael Bonnett has articulated poses a fresh challenge to educators to identify the latent aspects of educational philosophy and practice that are rooted in an Enlightenment 'metaphysic of mastery'. In 'The Significance of Myth for Environmental Education'…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Consciousness Raising, Imagination, Mythology
Harris, Dylan M. – Geography Teacher, 2023
In this article, the author distinguishes between understanding and knowing climate change, the former referring to how students can learn about the functioning of the global climate system and the latter referring to how students can metabolize that information in their own terms. The article introduces key concepts for teaching climate science…
Descriptors: Climate, Change, Knowledge Level, Environmental Education
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Nthalivi Silo; Naledi Mswela; Grace Seetso – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The role of environmental education as a vehicle for sustainability in Early Childhood Education is an under researched area in the global south, when compared with the global north. In spite of the fragmented approaches that have been used globally, and recent initiatives by UNESCO through its advocacy, there is very little evidence of action in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Attitudes, Preschool Children, Preschools
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Lisa Siegel; Simone Miranda Blom – Environmental Education Research, 2025
In this collaborative autoethnography, we explore and indeed embody the posthuman concept of Karen Barad's agential realism, through our experience of teaching environmental education to pre-service teachers in an online classroom. We document our planning, teaching and evaluation journey, as we defied the apparent irony of online teaching of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Environmental Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
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Fredelyn D. Variacion; Nilo Jayoma Castulo; Arlyne C. Marasigan – European Journal of Education, 2025
Proper waste management, aimed at making cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable, has been one of the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This, in turn, contributes to quality education and environmental justice. Thus, this study examined e-waste management practices in selected public secondary schools in the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Sanitation, Electronic Equipment, Foreign Countries
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William Smolander – Environmental Education Research, 2025
This is a conversation with my home garden and a narrative of myself as a gardener striving to maneuver the familiar, insensitive illusion of totality conveyed in the phrase 'my garden'. Arguing for a critique of anthropocentrism, individualism, and modern knowledge-making practices that reinforce subjectivities of detachment and human-centered…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Climate, Gardening
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