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Eriksson, Miikka; Kärkkäinen, Sirpa; Tahvanainen, Ville – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2023
Background: Technologies may successfully be used to mediate, aid, and diversify learning, but several studies indicate that technologies cannot substitute outdoor learning and its experiential nature. To halt human-induced biodiversity loss, teachers should acquire a deep understanding of the principles of ecology, including the challenging…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Outdoor Education, Student Teachers, Biodiversity
Susan Hanisch; Dustin Eirdosh – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Many evolutionary anthropologists view cooperation as core to the evolutionary success of our species. Concurrently, many sustainability scientists view cooperation as core to the future sustainable development of our species. When it comes to biology education, however, it is unclear how or if students are being engaged in these scientific…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Evolution, Biology, High Schools
Asma Id Babou; Sabah Selmaoui; Anouar Alami; Nadia Benjelloun; Moncef Zaki – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2023
In teaching, students' representations could constitute an obstacle to the construction of scientific knowledge and are often considered stable cognitive structures whose organization is sought to be inferred through questionnaires and interviews. This study aims at identifying and analyzing high school students' representations related to the…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Science Education, Foreign Countries, High School Students
Foster, Raisa; Turkki, Nella – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
Heatwaves, extinct species, and broadly polluted areas worldwide are apparent signs of the human-caused ecological crises. Scholars agree that a collective ecological change is needed to save the Earth. Thus, we must critically reflect how we, as dance educators, are dependent on how dance is defined, and how its educational aims and practices are…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Justice, Dance Education, Community Programs
Tasya Putriani; Ari Sunandar; Mahwar Qurbaniah – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2023
People often forget about plants as living organisms that are essential for life which characterizes plant blindness. Plant blindness can occur in students. The objectives of this study are identifying plant blindness in high school student in Hulu Gurung. This research was conducted in January 2023 in the even semester of 2022/2023. The…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Knowledge Level, Junior High School Students, High School Students
Blue, Stacie; Hargiss, Christina L. M.; Norland, Jack; Dekeyser, Edward S.; Comeau, Paula – Natural Sciences Education, 2023
Plant blindness, the inability of people to notice plants, is of current interest in the natural sciences community. It has been hypothesized that communities of varying cultures may have improved plant sight. Researchers used an online survey to assess citizens ability to identify plants. The survey also intended to address the concern of elders…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Age Differences, Self Concept, American Indians