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Relationships between outdoor environmental education program characteristics and children’s environmental values and behaviors

Bruce Johnson, Jan Činčera

2021Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Outdoor environmental education programs frequently aim to influence participants’ environmental values and behaviors. Published studies have frequently documented their success in doing so. However, few studies have examined the characteristics of programs in relation to accomplishing those goals. Using characteristics identified as important in the Real World Learning Model, this study investigated five residential outdoor environmental education programs in the Czech Republic. Findings include statistically significant correlations between participants’ views of program characteristics and their environmental values and self-reported behaviors. Structural equation models demonstrate that the relationship between program characteristics was mediated by participants’ environmental values. For participants with positive values, program characteristics more strongly influence behavior. For those with less positive values, the program characteristics are less influential. Program effectiveness seems to be influenced by an interplay between students’ environmental values and the instructional strategies used in the program.

Topics & Concepts

Outdoor educationEnvironmental educationPsychologyCzechStructural equation modelingApplied psychologyPedagogyComputer sciencePhilosophyMachine learningLinguisticsEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityUrban Green Space and HealthOutdoor and Experiential Education