The Effectiveness of a Community-Based Playgroup in Inspiring Positive Changes in the Environmental Attitudes and Behaviours of Children and their Parents: A Qualitative Case Study

IF 2.2 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Australian Journal of Environmental Education Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1017/aee.2023.32
Zoe Mintoff, Peter Andersen, Jane Warren, Sue Elliott, Carolan Nicholson, Helen Byfield-Fleming, Fiona Barber
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Abstract The ideal period for implementing environmental education or education for sustainability is during the early childhood years. The educational context of playgroups can be a platform for both children and their parents to learn together and together engage in early childhood education for sustainability (ECEfS), however there is a paucity of literature examining ECEfS within Australian playgroup contexts. The Little Explorers Playgroup (LEP) is a facilitated playgroup located in a sustainable living centre in Sydney, Australia, and provides opportunities for children and their parents to engage in ECEfS. The study purpose was to evaluate the effect of the LEP on the participating children and parents’ environmental attitudes and behaviours. This qualitative study was designed as a single critical case study employing semi-structured telephone interviews conducted with twenty-three participants, including three LEP playgroup facilitators and 20 parents. The data generated by the interviews was analysed thematically and the findings indicated that the LEP empowered and positively transformed both the children and parents’ environmental attitudes and behaviours. This was evident through the children and parents’ adoption of more environmentally responsible attitudes and behaviours. The findings demonstrate that playgroups may be an untapped opportunity for facilitating community change towards sustainable living.
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基于社区的游戏小组在激发儿童及其父母环境态度和行为积极变化方面的有效性:一个定性案例研究
实施环境教育或可持续发展教育的理想时期是在幼儿时期。游戏小组的教育背景可以成为孩子和他们的父母共同学习和共同参与幼儿可持续教育(ECEfS)的平台,然而,在澳大利亚游戏小组背景下研究ECEfS的文献很少。小探险家游戏小组(LEP)是一个便利的游戏小组,位于澳大利亚悉尼的一个可持续生活中心,为孩子和他们的父母提供参与ECEfS的机会。本研究的目的是评估LEP对参与的儿童和家长的环境态度和行为的影响。本定性研究设计为单一关键案例研究,采用半结构化电话访谈对23名参与者进行了调查,其中包括3名LEP游戏小组协调员和20名家长。访谈产生的数据按主题进行了分析,结果表明,LEP增强并积极改变了儿童和家长的环境态度和行为。这一点从儿童和父母采取对环境更负责任的态度和行为中可见一斑。研究结果表明,游戏小组可能是促进社区向可持续生活转变的一个尚未开发的机会。
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Australian Journal of Environmental Education
Australian Journal of Environmental Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: An internationally refereed journal which publishes papers and reports on all aspects of environmental education. It presents information and argument which stimulates debate about educational strategies that enhance the kinds of awareness, understanding and actions which will promote environmental and social justice.
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