Early childhood educators and sustainability - Sustainable living and its materialising in everyday life

The aim of this study is to explore a sustainable lifestyle and its materialising in the everyday life of Finnish early childhood educators (n = 219) from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland. The data were collected during 2012 using a semantic differential technique. The data were analysed usin...

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Main Authors: Arto O. Salonen, Sylvia Hakari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Örebro University 2018-01-01
Series:Utbildning & Demokrati
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Online Access:https://journals.oru.se/uod/article/view/1103
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spelling doaj-cb390c1f68914682964488f2414e2e412020-12-08T11:42:49ZengÖrebro UniversityUtbildning & Demokrati1102-64722001-73162018-01-012728110210.48059/uod.v27i2.11031103Early childhood educators and sustainability - Sustainable living and its materialising in everyday lifeArto O. SalonenSylvia HakariThe aim of this study is to explore a sustainable lifestyle and its materialising in the everyday life of Finnish early childhood educators (n = 219) from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland. The data were collected during 2012 using a semantic differential technique. The data were analysed using quantitative methods. We identified a gap between early childhood educators’ thinking (importance of sustainable living) and actual behaviour (materialising of sustainable living). The gap was the narrowest in favouring a vegetarian diet. The largest gap was in replacing goods and equipment only when broken. Increasing activity in non-governmental organisations seems to be a good way of narrowing the gap between thinking and behaviour in general. According to our findings, sustainable living was divided into two orientations: a regional and a temporal orientation. The age of the early childhood educators correlated with sustainable lifestyles. Older respondents seemed to have a more sustainable lifestyle. Our main conclusion is that the fundamental target for human growth is to expand the sphere of human responsibility towards regional and temporal orientations.https://journals.oru.se/uod/article/view/1103sustainable livingeducation for sustainable developmentearly childhood educatorsearly childhood education and care.
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Early childhood educators and sustainability - Sustainable living and its materialising in everyday life
Utbildning & Demokrati
sustainable living
education for sustainable development
early childhood educators
early childhood education and care.
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Sylvia Hakari
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title Early childhood educators and sustainability - Sustainable living and its materialising in everyday life
title_short Early childhood educators and sustainability - Sustainable living and its materialising in everyday life
title_full Early childhood educators and sustainability - Sustainable living and its materialising in everyday life
title_fullStr Early childhood educators and sustainability - Sustainable living and its materialising in everyday life
title_full_unstemmed Early childhood educators and sustainability - Sustainable living and its materialising in everyday life
title_sort early childhood educators and sustainability - sustainable living and its materialising in everyday life
publisher Örebro University
series Utbildning & Demokrati
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2001-7316
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of this study is to explore a sustainable lifestyle and its materialising in the everyday life of Finnish early childhood educators (n = 219) from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland. The data were collected during 2012 using a semantic differential technique. The data were analysed using quantitative methods. We identified a gap between early childhood educators’ thinking (importance of sustainable living) and actual behaviour (materialising of sustainable living). The gap was the narrowest in favouring a vegetarian diet. The largest gap was in replacing goods and equipment only when broken. Increasing activity in non-governmental organisations seems to be a good way of narrowing the gap between thinking and behaviour in general. According to our findings, sustainable living was divided into two orientations: a regional and a temporal orientation. The age of the early childhood educators correlated with sustainable lifestyles. Older respondents seemed to have a more sustainable lifestyle. Our main conclusion is that the fundamental target for human growth is to expand the sphere of human responsibility towards regional and temporal orientations.
topic sustainable living
education for sustainable development
early childhood educators
early childhood education and care.
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