Informal Earth Education: Significant Shifts for Environmental Attitude and Knowledge

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Environmental education aims to affect environmental knowledge and attitude to ultimately induce pro-environmental behavior. Based on 247 upper elementary school students, we tested the impact of an outdoor-based earth education program on environmental knowledge and attitude with a pre-post design. Both outcome measures were Rasch scales. Environmental knowledge is a composite of 27 system, action, and effectiveness knowledge items, and environmental attitude is a composite of 13 evaluative statements and 11 self-reported behaviors about nature preservation. Our analysis revealed gains in environmental knowledge and attitude. The convergence between knowledge and attitude increased significantly from pre- to post-program, and attitude played a significant role in knowledge acquisition.

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Baierl, T. M., Johnson, B., & Bogner, F. X. (2022). Informal Earth Education: Significant Shifts for Environmental Attitude and Knowledge. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.819899

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