Is formal environmental education friendly to nature? Environmental ethics in science textbooks for primary school pupils in Poland

2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 320-336 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beata Gola
Pedagogika ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 69 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kateřina Jančaříková

Abstract: Th e theoretical part of the paper introduces environmental ethics and points out its most frequent issues. It shows that the objective of education is to support pupils in their autonomous decision making. Th e objectives of this research study were a) to implement the environmental activity “At the Swallow’s Nest” with primary school pupils and to verify its functionality, b) to find out what decisions were taken by pupils and how these decisions were justified, and c) to discover what influenced the pupils’ decision making. For these purposes, the method of action research was used, based on records of children’s statements, a description of their behaviour, and a questionnaire survey. Overall, the author conducted the activity with 380 primary school pupils. Th e questionnaire was collected from 158 pupils. Th e results show that: (a) primary pupils can already discuss environmental problems and learn how to solve them; b) the pupils’ decisions are influenced by a number of variables, c) there is no correlation between a decision and any of the controlled variables (age, family background, religion, etc.). A single dependency was detected, namely the dependency on the group (if it was a permanent group), which (given that the voting was anonymous) can be interpreted as the influence of the class teacher on their pupils’ decisions. Conclusions: Although solving similar types of activities is not common in the conception of environmental education in Czech schools (let alone on the primary school level), similar pedagogical interventions seem to be a suitable tool in environmental moral education. Keywords: environmental ethics, environmental education, decision-making processes, primary education.


2018 ◽  
pp. 71-83
Author(s):  
Edyta Wolter

This article explains how environmental awareness was raised among primary school pupils in the Second Polish Republic illustrated with an example of “Nasi Przyjaciele” magazine, published by the Society for Protection and Care of Animals in Krakow. The monthly was recommended by the Ministry of Religious Denominations and Public Enlightment for school use. In the specific sections of the magazine, environmental attitudes were promoted by means of articles, appeals to provide environmental education, environmental protection and, last but not least, children’s practical activities as part of the Young Friends of Animals Circle, contests for pupils of elementary schools and their creative co-participation in editing the magazine (stories and poems written by the children were published as the winning contest works). The editors regularly provided answers to children’s questions about care of animals and environmental protection.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zainab Muhammad Shuaibu ◽  
Binta Asabe Muhammad ◽  
Gambo Muhammad Muazu

<p>Nigeria social and economic development is firmly rooted on the exploitation of natural resources that abound in the environment. These resources need to be conserved and exploited using modern exploration technologies in order to secure the lowest extraction cost and lowest waste of materials. The country is also faced with the challenges of natural and man-made environmental hazards which are potential threats to humans as they interact with the earth’s natural environment.</p><p>Natural resources and natural hazards are environmental education topics taught at all levels of education in Nigeria and the effective teaching and learning of these topics necessities for early learning activities in schools. The teaching materials for the topics that enhance pupils understanding are shaped by the role the teacher plays in pupils learning. Teachers need to be familiar with what the teach, they need to have appropriate teaching techniques, different strategies for motivating the pupils and their capacity need to be built for effective teaching and learning.  </p><p>This research is carried out to investigate the effect of training teachers on the topics natural resources and natural hazards on academic performance of primary school pupils in Kaduna metropolis. Two research questions and two null-hypotheses were stated for the study.  A pretest and posttest quasi-experimental and control design was employed. Six classes including 6 teachers and 240 pupils were randomly assigned into experimental and control groups. The data was collected using two instruments: i, Natural Resources and Natural Hazards Achievement Test (NRNHAT) ii, Classroom Lesson Observation Checklist (CLOC).</p><p>The data were analyzed using t-test statistical tool and Mann-Whitney U test.</p><p>The result indicates a significant improvement in lesson delivery skills of teachers trained on the topic “Natural Resources and Natural Hazards” compared to those in the control group. In addition, the pupils in the experimental group showed more commitment and higher academic performance in the concepts Natural Resources and Natural Hazards than their counterparts in the control group. Therefore, training and re-training of teachers in the aspect of environmental education is recommended to be adopted by head teachers and principals supported by the Federal Government of Nigeria and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to foster positive attitudes, values and skills among young learners for the protection and improvement of the environment.</p>


Author(s):  
Norazilawati Abdullah ◽  
Kung-Teck Wong ◽  
Rosnidar Mansor ◽  
Lilia Halim ◽  
Haryanti Mohd Affandi

The research was conducted to develop an Environmental Education Model and to identify the level of awareness, knowledge, attitude and skill of primary school pupils in Malaysia towards the environment using the model. The research was conducted through a survey using a questionnaire. The sample was randomly selected, involving 1000 pupils of Year 5 from Peninsular Malaysia divided into four zones, north zone (Kedah), east zone (Kelantan), west zone (Kuala Lumpur) and south zone (Melaka). The findings showed that the level of awareness, knowledge, attitude and skill of pupil were at a high level. The model had been developed by looking at direct impact testing through Evaluation Assessment Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) which suggested that awareness and skill factors were factors that significantly influenced pupils’ attitudes toward environmental education. Both relationships were positive. However, the relationship between knowledge and attitude was not significant. The findings also revealed that the awareness factor was the factor that most strongly influenced pupil’s attitudes. It can be concluded that the awareness variable was the main predictor of this structure model in predicting pupils’ appreciation toward environmental education.


2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 117-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nwachukwu V. N. Nwachukwu V. N. ◽  
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ESKAY, M. Eskay, M. ◽  
Ifeanyichukwu, J.N. Ifeanyichukwu, J.N.

Author(s):  
Eric J. Appiah ◽  
Monday O. Moses ◽  
Morrow Alhaji ◽  
Biggie Baffour-Awuah ◽  
Benjamin Asamoah ◽  
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