The Environmental Concern of Nine-Grade Students from a Secondary Professional School

The study analyzed the historical development of worldviews on human-environment interrelationships, different environmental attitude measuring instruments and the properties of the New Ecological Paradigm scale (NEPs). Based on the analysis, the NEP scale was considered a good and reliable attitude...

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Main Authors: Z. Kostova, E. Vladimirova, B. Radoynovska
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Sofia 2011-12-01
Series:Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy
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Online Access:http://bjsep.org/getfile.php?id=97
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spelling doaj-a3088694619041149d069561a78aea1e2020-11-25T00:42:08ZbulUniversity of SofiaBulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy 1313-19581313-91182011-12-0152178218The Environmental Concern of Nine-Grade Students from a Secondary Professional SchoolZ. KostovaE. VladimirovaB. RadoynovskaThe study analyzed the historical development of worldviews on human-environment interrelationships, different environmental attitude measuring instruments and the properties of the New Ecological Paradigm scale (NEPs). Based on the analysis, the NEP scale was considered a good and reliable attitude-measuring instrument and was employed for assessing environmental concern of students in a vocational school. A self-administered survey questionnaire was used to collect the necessary data. On the whole, students demonstrated positive attitude to the environment. They showed strong attitudes on the possibility of ecocrisis and weak attitudes on limits to population growth, better outlined tendency to ecocentrism than to anthropocentrism, and a good understanding of the delicate nature of the ecological balance. Their trust in technological advancement and in human intellectual abilities to solve ecological problems was well expressed. A significant part of them (about one fifth) demonstrated uncertainty acting on the save side. The mean scores (4.18 for the test and 4.15 for the re-test) for NEP significantly predominated over the mean scores (3.23 for the test and 3.20 for the retest) for DSP. Results will be employed in curricula and teaching strategies improvement. http://bjsep.org/getfile.php?id=97Environmental worldviewsEnvironmental attitude instrumentsNew ecological paradigmEnvironmental attitude assessment
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author Z. Kostova
E. Vladimirova
B. Radoynovska
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E. Vladimirova
B. Radoynovska
The Environmental Concern of Nine-Grade Students from a Secondary Professional School
Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy
Environmental worldviews
Environmental attitude instruments
New ecological paradigm
Environmental attitude assessment
author_facet Z. Kostova
E. Vladimirova
B. Radoynovska
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title The Environmental Concern of Nine-Grade Students from a Secondary Professional School
title_short The Environmental Concern of Nine-Grade Students from a Secondary Professional School
title_full The Environmental Concern of Nine-Grade Students from a Secondary Professional School
title_fullStr The Environmental Concern of Nine-Grade Students from a Secondary Professional School
title_full_unstemmed The Environmental Concern of Nine-Grade Students from a Secondary Professional School
title_sort environmental concern of nine-grade students from a secondary professional school
publisher University of Sofia
series Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy
issn 1313-1958
1313-9118
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The study analyzed the historical development of worldviews on human-environment interrelationships, different environmental attitude measuring instruments and the properties of the New Ecological Paradigm scale (NEPs). Based on the analysis, the NEP scale was considered a good and reliable attitude-measuring instrument and was employed for assessing environmental concern of students in a vocational school. A self-administered survey questionnaire was used to collect the necessary data. On the whole, students demonstrated positive attitude to the environment. They showed strong attitudes on the possibility of ecocrisis and weak attitudes on limits to population growth, better outlined tendency to ecocentrism than to anthropocentrism, and a good understanding of the delicate nature of the ecological balance. Their trust in technological advancement and in human intellectual abilities to solve ecological problems was well expressed. A significant part of them (about one fifth) demonstrated uncertainty acting on the save side. The mean scores (4.18 for the test and 4.15 for the re-test) for NEP significantly predominated over the mean scores (3.23 for the test and 3.20 for the retest) for DSP. Results will be employed in curricula and teaching strategies improvement.
topic Environmental worldviews
Environmental attitude instruments
New ecological paradigm
Environmental attitude assessment
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