Assessing children’s environmental worldviews and concerns

Autor: Vanja Debevec, Gregor Torkar, Bruce K. Johnson, Constantinos C. Manoli
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Einstellung effect
Primary school lower level
Slovenia
Kind
Lower secondary
Altruism
Umwelt
Environmental protection
Elementary School
Developmental psychology
Secondary education lower level
Einstellung
Questionnaire survey
environmental worldviews
Slowenien
Fragebogenerhebung
Child
media_common
Sekundarstufe I
Competency
Primary school
Jugendlicher
Questionnaire
Rights of Nature
Confirmatory factor analysis
humanities
Faktorenanalyse
Environmental education
Scale (social sciences)
Lower level secondary education
Factor analysis
Psychology
lcsh:L7-991
Umweltschutz
Kompetenz
Lower secondary education
Adolescent
media_common.quotation_subject
education
Environment
lcsh:Education (General)
Education
children
Messung
new ecological paradigm
Grundschule
business.industry
Knowledge level
Weltanschauung
business
World view
environmental concerns
Zdroj: Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 49-65 (2021)
DOI: 10.25656/01:21890
Popis: The goal of the present research was to assess the environmental world-views and concerns of students from the fourth to the seventh grade in Slovenia. The New Ecological Paradigm Scale for Children was translated and validated for use with Slovenian primary school students (N = 310). The students were also asked about their environmental concerns (us-ing statements from the Environmental Motives Scale) and demographic questions. A confirmatory factor analysis was conducted for the New Eco-logical Paradigm scale using AMOS software, confirming a three-dimen-sional model with ten items. The students showed the highest agreement with the items in the factor Rights of Nature, and the lowest agreement with Human Exemptionalism. The environmental attitudes of the stu-dents decreased from the fourth to the seventh grade, while altruistic en-vironmental concerns significantly increased with higher grades. Gender differences were not statistically significant for environmental worldviews and concerns. The reported results show that biospheric environmental concern positively correlates with the factors Rights of Nature and belief in Eco-Crisis, and negatively correlates with Human Exemptionalism. The New Ecological Paradigm tool will enable the evaluation of education programmes for children in Slovenia.
Databáze: OpenAIRE