Does the Manitoba science curriculum help teach teens to be more environmentally-minded?

Manitoba does not have a specific course in environmental education (EE) but has related outcomes within the current science and social studies curricula. Has the curriculum created a populace with the knowledge, attitudes and skills to begin to act for environmental change? Do students and teacher...

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Main Author: Kraljevic, Gabriel M.
Other Authors: McMillan, Barbara (Curriculum, Teaching and Learning)
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4907
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-49072014-03-29T03:43:47Z Does the Manitoba science curriculum help teach teens to be more environmentally-minded? Kraljevic, Gabriel M. McMillan, Barbara (Curriculum, Teaching and Learning) Renaud, Robert (Educational Administration, Foundations & Psychology) Galloway, Terry (Entomology) Education Curriculum Environmental Education Secondary Behaviour Manitoba does not have a specific course in environmental education (EE) but has related outcomes within the current science and social studies curricula. Has the curriculum created a populace with the knowledge, attitudes and skills to begin to act for environmental change? Do students and teachers perceive science to be the course that should teach EE? This mixed-method study used surveys, student focus groups, observations of recycling habits and teacher interviews to determine if grade 10 students (last year of required science) are acting in positive ways toward the environment. Students from grades nine and ten exhibited almost the same environmental knowledge and attitudes, but the grade tens were more alarmed about the state of the environment and less naive about their abilities to have individual impact. While both groups reported pro-environmental behaviours, neither recycled materials after a luncheon. Where EE should be taught differed between all groups studied. 2011-09-13T18:02:05Z 2011-09-13T18:02:05Z 2011-09-13 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4907
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topic Education
Curriculum
Environmental Education
Secondary
Behaviour
spellingShingle Education
Curriculum
Environmental Education
Secondary
Behaviour
Kraljevic, Gabriel M.
Does the Manitoba science curriculum help teach teens to be more environmentally-minded?
description Manitoba does not have a specific course in environmental education (EE) but has related outcomes within the current science and social studies curricula. Has the curriculum created a populace with the knowledge, attitudes and skills to begin to act for environmental change? Do students and teachers perceive science to be the course that should teach EE? This mixed-method study used surveys, student focus groups, observations of recycling habits and teacher interviews to determine if grade 10 students (last year of required science) are acting in positive ways toward the environment. Students from grades nine and ten exhibited almost the same environmental knowledge and attitudes, but the grade tens were more alarmed about the state of the environment and less naive about their abilities to have individual impact. While both groups reported pro-environmental behaviours, neither recycled materials after a luncheon. Where EE should be taught differed between all groups studied.
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title Does the Manitoba science curriculum help teach teens to be more environmentally-minded?
title_short Does the Manitoba science curriculum help teach teens to be more environmentally-minded?
title_full Does the Manitoba science curriculum help teach teens to be more environmentally-minded?
title_fullStr Does the Manitoba science curriculum help teach teens to be more environmentally-minded?
title_full_unstemmed Does the Manitoba science curriculum help teach teens to be more environmentally-minded?
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