老年人的环境教育——走向一个积极、包容和基于信任的生态系统

Justyna Przywojska, Aldona Podgórniak-Krzykacz, I. Warwas
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本文的目的是制定一个积极,包容和基于信任的老年人环境教育框架的建议。它以环境教育、积极和健康的老龄化以及创造性的概念为基础,并考虑到对环境知识来源的信任。为了验证这一点,在55岁以上的波兰人中进行了定量研究(n = 401),研究了对环境问题的看法、采取亲环境行动的意识和动机,以及环境行为知识来源的可信度。波兰的老年人表示,他们相信有必要保护自然环境。他们担心维持现状会对环境造成永久性的破坏。在他们看来,亲环境的行为是必要的,以拯救地球。这些关键结论证实了老年人需要环境教育的假设的正确性,主要导致他们的环境激活。对环境知识来源的可信性所作的各种评估表明,有必要在老年人的环境教育中给予它们适当的优先地位。研究结果对老年人非正式环境教育的形成具有重要意义。
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Environmental education of the elderly – towards an active, inclusive and trust-based ecosystem
The aim of the paper is to develop a proposal for an Active, Inclusive and Trust-Based Framework of Environmental Education of the Elderly. It is based on the concept of environmental education, active and healthy ageing as well as generativity, and also takes into account trust in sources of environmental knowledge. In the course of quantitative research (n = 401) carried out among Poles 55+ in order to validate it, the perception of environmental issues, the awareness of and motivation for undertaking pro-environmental actions, and the credibility of sources of knowledge about environmental behaviour were examined. Elderly individuals in Poland express their belief in the need to take care of the natural environment. They are afraid that maintaining the status quo will cause permanent damage to the environment. In their opinion, pro-environmental behaviour is necessary to save the planet. These key conclusions have confirmed the correctness of the assumptions about the need for environmental education of the elderly, leading primarily to their environmental activation. Varied assessments of the credibility of sources of environmental knowledge indicate the need to assign them adequate priorities in the environmental education of the elderly. Our findings have important implications for shaping non-formal environmental education of seniors.
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期刊介绍: European integration and enlargement pose fundamental challenges for policy, politics, citizenship, culture and democracy. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research provides a unique forum for discussing these processes. It welcomes articles on all aspects of European developments that contribute to the improvement of social science knowledge and to the setting of a policy-focused European research agenda. Examples of typical subject areas covered include •Policy-Making and Agenda-Setting •Multilevel Governance •The Role of Institutions •Democracy and Civil Society •Social Structures and Integration •Sustainability and Ecological Modernisation •Science, Research, Technology and Society
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