Water Sustainability among Secondary Education Teachers: Perspectives from Two Hispanic Cities
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Cambridge University Press
Materia
New Water Culture Secondary Education Sustainable education
Fecha
2025-10-01Referencia bibliográfica
Ramírez-Segado A, Castro-Velásquez FE, Benarroch Benarroch A. Water Sustainability among Secondary Education Teachers: Perspectives from Two Hispanic Cities. Australian Journal of Environmental Education. Published online 2025:1-16. doi:10.1017/aee.2025.10084
Patrocinador
MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 - European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR (project TED2021.129474B.100)Resumen
This article explores how water conditions in geographical contexts could influence the construction of
teachers’ professional identities and, consequently, their knowledge and beliefs about water sustainability.
Water sustainability is defined as the responsible management of water from a perspective that integrates
environmental, social and economic sustainability principles. This quantitative study employed an ad hoc
questionnaire, inspired by the New Water Culture principles as a conceptual sustainability framework. The
instrument, designed with Google Forms, was administered to 221 secondary school teachers from two
cities with contrasting water and cultural conditions: Bogotá (Colombia) and Melilla (Spain). Results
indicate that teachers’ knowledge and beliefs in both cities are not aligned with water sustainability
principles, with no significant differences between the two groups due to their different water conditions.
However, there are partial differences related to the respective personal experiences: in Bogotá, teachers
show greater concern for water quality, whereas in Melilla the focus is more on the quantity available.
These findings underline the importance of promoting teachers’ professional development in water
sustainability aligned with professional identities, as a key strategy for nurturing aware and engaged
citizens. This approach is fundamental to tackle water stress challenges and foster a paradigm shift towards
more responsible, sustainable lifestyles globally.





