Prospective teachers and secondary students' ideas on global environmental issues: Contradictions or similarities

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Filiz Kabapınar
Candan Cengiz
Oya Aglarci

Abstract

The present study aims to investigate prospective teachers' (PTs') and secondary students' (SSs') ideas related to environmental issues. A case study design was adopted in this study. SSs (n = 100) who received instruction on environmental issues and PTs (n = 150) who attended courses concerning environmental education were participated in this study. An open-ended questionnaire was designed and used as a data collection tool. Written answers of the participants were analysed in ideographic terms. The results of the study showed that the PTs held a range of alternative ideas similar to SSs. They both linked environmental problems which were irrelevant with cause' effect chain. Yet, PTs provided a more scientific definitions regarding greenhouse effect, global warming and ozone layer depletion as compared to SSs.


 


Keywords: Global environmental issues, prospective teachers, secondary students, environmental education, greenhouse effect, global warming, ozone layer depletion.


 


 

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Kabapınar, F., Cengiz, C., & Aglarci, O. (2018). Prospective teachers and secondary students’ ideas on global environmental issues: Contradictions or similarities. International Journal of Learning and Teaching, 10(1), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.18844/ijlt.v10i1.3141
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