Educator beliefs and organizational constraints: Factors that influence informal education about fish consumption advisories in a southeastern US state

IF 2.3 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Sustainable Environment Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1080/27658511.2023.2259716
Kathleen M. Gray, Margaret R. Blanchard, Catherine E. LePrevost
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All US states, and many countries around the world, have waterways with environmental health advisories intended to protect individuals from harmful chemicals in fish, yet little is known about how informal science educators, even those who engage anglers along waterways, incorporate advisory information into their educational activities. This study, grounded in environmental health literacy, investigated the practices, knowledge, and beliefs of 24 informal educators housed in varied agencies and organizations in a southeastern US state. Participants described a range of educational activities and identified organizational constraints on their education about fish consumption advisories, which varied by organization type. Their knowledge of relevant environmental health concepts was incomplete, and they described health and teaching beliefs consistent with limited focus on advisory education. Local government and nonprofit educators were well positioned to educate anglers about advisories, due to their freedom to design and deliver instruction and their regular contact with anglers. Educators in wildlife agencies had more contact with anglers and were identified as potential conduits given their interactions, but organizational constraints (such as educators’ ability to choose content/pedagogy and conflicting missions of agencies) would need to be addressed.
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教育者信念和组织约束:影响美国东南部州鱼类消费建议非正式教育的因素
美国所有州和世界上许多国家的水道都有环境健康咨询,旨在保护个人免受鱼类有害化学物质的侵害,但很少有人知道非正式的科学教育者,甚至是那些在水道沿岸从事垂钓者的人,如何将咨询信息纳入他们的教育活动中。本研究以环境健康素养为基础,调查了美国东南部一个州不同机构和组织的24名非正式教育工作者的实践、知识和信仰。与会者描述了一系列教育活动,并确定了组织对他们关于鱼类消费咨询的教育的限制,这些限制因组织类型而异。他们对相关环境健康概念的了解不完整,他们所描述的健康和教学信念与对咨询教育的有限关注相一致。当地政府和非营利组织的教育工作者很好地教育垂钓者关于咨询,因为他们可以自由地设计和提供指导,并与垂钓者定期联系。野生动物机构的教育工作者与垂钓者有更多的接触,鉴于他们之间的互动,他们被确定为潜在的渠道,但需要解决组织上的限制(例如教育工作者选择内容/教学方法的能力以及机构的相互冲突的使命)。
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Sustainable Environment
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