2002
DOI: 10.1080/13504620220128239
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Environmental Education: A comparison between English and Mexican school children

Abstract: Lack of education is one of the largest obstacles to development. If people do not know what things are harmful to the environment, how can they respect it? Schools play an important role in the formation of positive attitudes towards the environment in young children. In this paper we analyse some possible reasons of in uencing the environmental knowledge and perceptions of English and Mexican school children (aged 7-9). Differences are considered in turn of: the role of national policy, and classroom practic… Show more

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“…However, many researchers assume that an important positive relationship actually exists (Bogner, 1998;Kaiser et al, 1999;Barraza and Walford, 2002;DiEnno and Hilton, 2005). The rationale behind this assumption is that 'we can only protect what we know'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, many researchers assume that an important positive relationship actually exists (Bogner, 1998;Kaiser et al, 1999;Barraza and Walford, 2002;DiEnno and Hilton, 2005). The rationale behind this assumption is that 'we can only protect what we know'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some other studies in the literature supporting this finding (e.g., Taylor, Kuo and Sullivan, 2001;2002). In three folktales, negative behaviors towards nature are narrated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…When people are confronted with dilemmas, they find themselves having to come to terms with ambiguities in their own system of beliefs, and own moral values. Dilemmas involving animals are a particular type of moral predicament that individuals have to face specifically when confronted with environmental problems (Barraza, 1996). They are becoming more important, as the magnitude and detrimental effects of human actions on the environment increase.…”
Section: Why the Focus On Dilemmas Involving Animals?mentioning
confidence: 99%