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A key to successful environmental education: Teacher trainees' attitude, behaviour, and knowledge
- A key to successful environmental education: Teacher trainees' attitude, behaviour, and knowledge
- 環境教育成功的關鍵:師範學員之態度、行為及知識
- New Horizons: The Journal of Education, Hong Kong Teachers' Association, (41), 1-18, 2000
- Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Teachers' Association
- 2000
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Post-Secondary Education
- The present study is unique in being one of the few conducted with the teacher trainees in Hong Kong to gather and analyze relevant data related to environmental education. In this regards, this study aims to investigate (i) the environmental worldviews, (ii) the environmental dispositions, (iii) the perception on the urgency of major local and global issues, (iv) perception towards various environmental protection issues, (v) various aspects of green behavior, (vi) environmental knowledge and (vii) the related academic background, of the teacher trainees of the Hong Kong Institute of Education. The research method adopted is basically quantitative, in which a set of questionnaire serves as the measuring instrument to access the teacher trainees' environmental attitudes, behavior and knowledge. These findings will provide useful information for curriculum development purposes such as developing relevant and appropriate teaching content, strategies and methods for new and existing environmentally related modules.[Copyright of New Horizons: The Journal of Education, Hong Kong Teachers' Associationl is the property of Hong Kong Teachers' Association at http://www.hkta1934.org.hk/]
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- English
- Journal Articles
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- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/en/bibs/4045779d
- 2010-12-02
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