Model my watershed: an investigation into the role of big data, technology, and models in promoting student interest in watershed action

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Environmental Education Pub Date : 2021-09-28 DOI:10.1080/00958964.2021.1979451
Nanette Marcum-Dietrich, S. Kerlin, Amanda Hendrix, Nicole S. Sorhagen, C. Staudt, Zachary Krauss
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Abstract The Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience (MWEE) is a curriculum framework designed to support students’ Environmental Literacy (E-Lit) by promoting critical thinking about watersheds, but there is a paucity of empirical evidence in the literature to demonstrate its effectiveness in increasing E-Lit and a lack of understanding of what MWEE instructional activities best support E-Lit. The Teaching Environmental Sustainability—Model My Watershed (TES-MMW) middle school curriculum is a data-rich MWEE that promotes student analysis of local watersheds. This large-scale study was conducted in eight states across the United States of America from 2016 to 2018, with data from 38 teachers and 1,263 students ages 11–18. The data shows a positive impact on students’ E-Lit in watershed content and action. The study further suggests that four of the project’s curricular elements were most influential in promoting environmental action for students. These curricular elements follow the MWEE framework, and as such, the MWEE essential elements are valuable guides in curricular design to support students’ E-Lit development.
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模拟我的流域:大数据、技术和模型在促进学生对流域行动兴趣方面的作用调查
摘要有意义的流域教育体验(MWEE)是一个课程框架,旨在通过促进对流域的批判性思维来支持学生的环境素养(E-Lit),但文献中缺乏实证证据来证明其在提高E-Lit方面的有效性,也缺乏对MWEE教学活动最能支持E-Lit的理解。教学环境可持续性——我的流域模型(TES-MMW)中学课程是一个数据丰富的MWEE,促进学生对当地流域的分析。这项大规模研究于2016年至2018年在美国的八个州进行,数据来自38名教师和1263名11-18岁的学生。数据显示,在分水岭的内容和行动上对学生的E-Lit产生了积极影响。研究进一步表明,该项目的四个课程元素在促进学生的环保行动方面最具影响力。这些课程要素遵循MWEE框架,因此,MWEE基本要素是支持学生E-Lit发展的课程设计的宝贵指南。
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期刊介绍: Any educator in the environmental field will find The Journal of Environmental Education indispensable. Based on recent research in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, the journal details how best to present environmental issues and how to evaluate programs already in place for primary through university level and adult students. University researchers, park and recreation administrators, and teachers from the United States and abroad provide new analyses of the instruction, theory, methods, and practices of environmental communication and education in peer-reviewed articles. Reviews of the most recent books, textbooks, videos, and other educational materials by experts in the field appear regularly.
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