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New Interpretive Methods and Techniques
Authors:Byron L Ashbaugh
Institution:Outdoor Education Services, Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission, Flint, Michigan.
Abstract:Environmental education (EE) and social studies education share an interest in behavioral outcomes. This study compares behavioral outcomes—including both self-reported knowledge of actions and reported actions taken—in the context of a land use curriculum enacted in secondary science versus social studies classes with 500 students and nine teachers. Data included pre- and posttests for comparison and intervention groups, classroom observations, and student and teacher interviews. Results indicated that students tended to know and undertake individual rather than collective actions toward sustainable land use. The type of actions students identified varied by course type: when the EE curriculum was presented in science class compared to social studies, students showed less diverse knowledge of actions in support of sustainable land use.
Keywords:civic action knowledge  environmental action knowledge  mixed-method studies  science education  social studies education
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