Environmental Education to Change the Consumption Model and Curb Climate Change
Environmental education plays a fundamental role in the fight against climate change and the transformation towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly socio-economic model. This study shows how to evaluate the effectiveness of a program for compulsory education students in Spain. The su...
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doaj-7d9503bacc4343af9c38c9c7fd32ec312020-11-25T03:43:50ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-09-01127475747510.3390/su12187475Environmental Education to Change the Consumption Model and Curb Climate ChangeLeticia-Concepción Velasco-Martínez0Juan-Jesús Martín-Jaime1Ligia-Isabel Estrada-Vidal2Juan-Carlos Tójar-Hurtado3Department of Research and Psychology in Education, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Research Methods in Education, University of Malaga, 29071 Malaga, SpainDepartment of Research Methods in Education, University of Granada, 52005 Granada, SpainDepartment of Research Methods in Education, University of Malaga, 29071 Malaga, SpainEnvironmental education plays a fundamental role in the fight against climate change and the transformation towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly socio-economic model. This study shows how to evaluate the effectiveness of a program for compulsory education students in Spain. The subject of the program focused on the effects of climate change in relation to our consumption model and the generation of waste. A mixed research methodology is proposed that combines a quantitative (10 items on the Likert scale, <i>n</i> = 714) and qualitative approach (category construction and analysis on open-ended questions). A study of the reliability and validity of the measure was carried out through a categorical principal component analysis (CATPCA). The multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) correlates the gender and educational level of the students to the learning acquired in the program. For example, the results show how students are convinced that adopting minimal pro-environmental habits (turning off lights and unplugging electronics, choosing public transport to get around, or using solar and wind power to produce electricity) can help mitigate climate change. The conclusions show the difficulties and challenges of education for responsible consumption, emphasizing the development of environmental education programs for reducing the effects of climate change.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7475environmental educationconsumptionclimate changeprogram evaluationsustainable developmentcompulsory education |
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Leticia-Concepción Velasco-Martínez Juan-Jesús Martín-Jaime Ligia-Isabel Estrada-Vidal Juan-Carlos Tójar-Hurtado Environmental Education to Change the Consumption Model and Curb Climate Change Sustainability environmental education consumption climate change program evaluation sustainable development compulsory education |
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Leticia-Concepción Velasco-Martínez Juan-Jesús Martín-Jaime Ligia-Isabel Estrada-Vidal Juan-Carlos Tójar-Hurtado |
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Environmental Education to Change the Consumption Model and Curb Climate Change |
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Environmental Education to Change the Consumption Model and Curb Climate Change |
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Environmental Education to Change the Consumption Model and Curb Climate Change |
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Environmental Education to Change the Consumption Model and Curb Climate Change |
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Environmental Education to Change the Consumption Model and Curb Climate Change |
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environmental education to change the consumption model and curb climate change |
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Environmental education plays a fundamental role in the fight against climate change and the transformation towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly socio-economic model. This study shows how to evaluate the effectiveness of a program for compulsory education students in Spain. The subject of the program focused on the effects of climate change in relation to our consumption model and the generation of waste. A mixed research methodology is proposed that combines a quantitative (10 items on the Likert scale, <i>n</i> = 714) and qualitative approach (category construction and analysis on open-ended questions). A study of the reliability and validity of the measure was carried out through a categorical principal component analysis (CATPCA). The multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) correlates the gender and educational level of the students to the learning acquired in the program. For example, the results show how students are convinced that adopting minimal pro-environmental habits (turning off lights and unplugging electronics, choosing public transport to get around, or using solar and wind power to produce electricity) can help mitigate climate change. The conclusions show the difficulties and challenges of education for responsible consumption, emphasizing the development of environmental education programs for reducing the effects of climate change. |
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