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The Impact of Environmental Educational Programs in Promoting Insects Conservation Awareness: A Scoping Review

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Taitara: The Impact of Environmental Educational Programs in Promoting Insects Conservation Awareness: A Scoping Review
Ngā kaituhi: Geanina-Magdalena Sitar, Alina Simona Rusu
Puna: Revista de Știinţe Educaţiei, Vol 47, Iss 1, Pp 74-92 (2023)
Ngā kupu marau: insects’ conservation, environmental educational programs, attitudes towards insects, proenvironmental behavior, Education (General), L7-991, Theory and practice of education, LB5-3640
Mōhiohio kaiwhakaputa: West University of Timisoara, 2023.
Tau whakaputa: 2023
Kohinga: LCC:Education (General)
LCC:Theory and practice of education
Whakaahuatanga: The decline of biodiversity and natural habitats, and the lack of progress in society's behaviour towards conservation, has prompted research into effective educational programs. Studies have shown that positive emotions towards nature, particularly in relation to the innate human predisposition towards the natural environment, can encourage environmentally friendly actions. As people's attitudes towards species are linked to familiarity and experiences, insects, and other invertebrates, despite their vital role in ecosystems, are often underappreciated and face inequalities in research and conservation. Negative attitudes towards insects are shaped by cultural and educational factors. Hence, education, particularly environmental education, can play a significant role in changing preconceptions and attitudes towards insects and fostering positive behaviour towards biodiversity conservation. This study presents a scoping review of environmental education programs focused on enhancing students' awareness of insects and their significance in the ecosystem (from 2000 to 2022). The aim was to analyse the effects of intervention programs and key characteristics that contributed to their efficiency. The review highlights the importance of program duration, outdoor experiences, and the use of inquiry-based and experiential learning methods in promoting positive attitudes and knowledge about insects. The findings have implications for the design and implementation of effective environmental education programs targeting insect awareness.
Momo tuhinga: article
Whakaahuatanga kōnae: electronic resource
Reo: English
ISSN: 2457-8673
Relation: https://rse.uvt.ro/pdf/2023/Nr1_update/RSE1_2023-5.pdf; https://doaj.org/toc/2457-8673
DOI: 10.35923/JES.2023.1.05
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/31202a7303e94d1eb7801847a1676c3f
Tau Tautohu: edsdoj.31202a7303e94d1eb7801847a1676c3f
ISSN: 24578673
DOI: 10.35923/JES.2023.1.05
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