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Environmental literacy of undergraduate college students: Development of the environmental literacy instrument (ELI)

School Science and Mathematics, 2018
AbstractAs the world population continues to increase and natural resources become limited, environmental education (EE) in universities play an essential role in developing environmentally literate. This study measured the environmental literacy (EL) levels (familiar knowledge, factual knowledge, attitude, behavior) of undergraduate college students ...
Jenny Lloyd‐Strovas   +2 more
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Environmental Literacy for All

2021
This chapter discusses concepts of sustainability, socially critical action, and social justice in relation to environmental literacy, which is one of the central foundations of global citizenship. In that respect, the emphasis is placed on the maxim: Think globally, act locally!
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Teaching for Environmental Literacy

The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2000
(2000). Teaching for Environmental Literacy. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 74, No. 1, pp. 23-24.
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Teaching Environmental Literacy

2010
As the title indicates, this book advocates teaching environmental education at the university level. Taking it a step further, the editors and chapter contributors recommend requiring not just environmental appreciation courses but also adjustments to general curricula that would incorporate environmental education into all classes. This work provides
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Measuring Environmental Health Literacy

2018
Environmental health literacy (EHL) is an emerging framework that defines the knowledge and skills that prepare people to make health-protective decisions using available environmental data (Finn S, O’Fallon L. Environ Health Perspect 125(4):495–501 (2017)). According to the Society for Public Health Education (Society for Public Health Education. What
Kathleen M. Gray, Marti Lindsey
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Environmental literacy: the ultimate goal for environmental education

Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, 1999
More than half of the world population has a number of common environmental problems related to such factors as their ecological conditions, lack of economic vitality, and poverty. Although these factors also exist in industrial countries, their magnitude and impact are more severe in the agrarian world.
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SITUATING ‘PLACE’ FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY

English Studies in Africa, 2009
Abstract This essay reflects on recent experiments in teaching English at a South African university in response to the local/global crisis of environment and development. It suggests that if our pedagogy in literary studies is to enable a discourse equipped to demonstrate the key insight that ecological sustainability and social justice are ...
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Environmental Literacy and Educational Ideal

Environmental Values, 1994
Environmental literacy is not encouraged by discipline-based education. Discipline-based education is damaging not only because it breaks the link between experience and theory but also because it encourages learners to believe that complex practical problems can be solved using the resources of just one or two specialist disciplines or frameworks of ...
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Environmental Literacy

2021
Robert G. Woodmansee   +4 more
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Developing Your Environmental Literacy

2010
Environmental literacy denotes an individual’s set of abilities and commitments necessary to find, understand, assess, and act on information about the health of our environment. So, environmental literacy embodies values, beliefs and attitudes toward sustaining a healthy environment.
Richard R. Jurin   +2 more
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