2021
DOI: 10.17478/jegys.980968
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Exploring environmental literacy components in promoting sustainable behaviour: a case study of rural primary schools

Abstract: This study explored environmental literacy level of both teachers and learners in rural primary schools, with the focus on knowledge, attitude and skills components. The study further examined how the components promote sustainable behavioural change in rural schools. A qualitative multiple case study design, guided by the interpretivist paradigm was employed where three rural primary schools, from Sekhukhune District in Limpopo Province of South Africa were conveniently sampled. Data were collected through ob… Show more

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“…Knowledge, perception, competence, and behavior are the four pillars of environmental literacy (Maurer & Bogner, 2020). Additionally, Garcia (2022) and Masemene (2021) proposed three levels of environmental literacy: nominal environmental literacy (the knowledge and understanding of ecological concepts), functional environmental literacy (the ability to apply that knowledge in a variety of contexts), and environmental behaviors (the ability to actively shape one's actions in a way that benefits the environment so that individuals become responsible and have in-depth understanding for solving ecological problems).…”
Section: Zafar Mannan and Hussainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge, perception, competence, and behavior are the four pillars of environmental literacy (Maurer & Bogner, 2020). Additionally, Garcia (2022) and Masemene (2021) proposed three levels of environmental literacy: nominal environmental literacy (the knowledge and understanding of ecological concepts), functional environmental literacy (the ability to apply that knowledge in a variety of contexts), and environmental behaviors (the ability to actively shape one's actions in a way that benefits the environment so that individuals become responsible and have in-depth understanding for solving ecological problems).…”
Section: Zafar Mannan and Hussainmentioning
confidence: 99%