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Effects of a One-day Environmental Education Program on Sixth-Graders’ Environmental Literacy at a Nature Center in Eastern Taiwan

Chung-Ting Pan, Shih‐Jang Hsu

2020Sustainability21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study assessed the effects of a one-day environmental education program on sixth-graders’ environmental literacy at a nature center in eastern Taiwan. In this program, the use of role play and games for teaching about Formosan black bear and forest conservation was adopted. A nonequivalent control group design was used to collect data. The experimental group (N = 100) received the one-day environmental education program and the control group (N = 73) did not receive any environmental instruction. The ANCOVA results indicated that students’ environmental knowledge and locus of control were effectively improved by the end of the program. Besides, students in the experimental group showed a lower utilization preference than students in the control group. One month after the end of the program, the present study discovered retained effects on students’ environmental knowledge, environmental responsibility, locus of control, and environmental action. Moreover, students in the experimental group showed a higher preservation and a lower utilization preference than those in the control group in the follow-up test. Based on this study, implications for program development and instructional practice were presented.

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Environmental educationLocus of controlLiteracyTreatment and control groupsTest (biology)PreferencePsychologyAnalysis of covarianceControl (management)Mathematics educationMedical educationPedagogySocial psychologyEcologyMedicineComputer scienceMathematicsStatisticsBiologyArtificial intelligenceEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityAnimal and Plant Science EducationDiverse Educational Innovations Studies
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