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The Effects of Children's Age and Sex on Acquiring Pro-Environmental Attitudes Through Environmental Education
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2014
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Stem EducationEnvironmentEnvironmental KnowledgeEcology (Indigenous Studies)Environmental BehaviorEnvironmental PsychologyEducationAcquiring Pro-environmental AttitudesDomains PreservationYoung ChildrenEnvironmental PlanningEnvironmental AttitudesPro-environmental BehaviorEcology (Ecological Sciences)Social SciencesChild DevelopmentDevelopmental Psychology
Environmental education programs aiming to enhance children's environmental attitudes in a pro-environmental direction require background information, such as age and sex differences, to ensure appropriate design. We used the 2-MEV model with its domains preservation and utilization of nature to assess a four-day program at an educational field center with students 9–10 and 11–13 years of age. A pre- and post-retention test design revealed younger students to be more responsive concerning positive attitude shifts than older students, whereas the sexes were equally influenced. Program developers should consider that education has a stronger effect on young children's environmental attitudes.
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