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A study of the influence of particular teaching methods in conservation education on knowledge retention and attitude change

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Title: A study of the influence of particular teaching methods in conservation education on knowledge retention and attitude change
Author: Kilian, Heidi
Abstract: This study focuses on the influence of particular teaching strategies that can be used in Environmental Education (EE) and examines how specific methods influence knowledge retention and attitude change. The aim of the study is to compare the 'traditional' lecture style method where learners are passive, with cooperative learning to determine their influence on learners’ knowledge retention and attitude towards marine conservation. Both methods can be considered effective teaching methods to increase knowledge retention and induce a positive change in environmental attitudes. However, this study suggests that the teaching method used in a particular school could influence the learning outcomes of the EE programme because of pre-existing abilities, skills the learners may have and context to which the learners are exposed. In conclusion, when offering an EE programme, for the programme to be successful one would need to determine which method of teaching is practised within schools and then ensure that the same method is used.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5797
Date: 2011-11
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