Effects of a Project-Based Learning Methodology on Environmental Awareness of Secondary School Students
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International Journal of Instruction
Materia
Project based learning Environmental education Environmental awareness
Date
2023-10-01Referencia bibliográfica
López, J. A., & Palacios, F. J. P. (2024). Effects of a project-based learning methodology on environmental awareness of secondary school students. International Journal of Instruction, 17(1), 1- 22. https://doi.org/10.29333/iji.2024.1711a
Résumé
Well into the 21st century, the environmental crisis is more relevant than ever. To
face this challenge, citizens with pro-environmental attitudes and adequate levels
of environmental awareness are needed. As future adult citizens, adolescents
should be a priority for environmental educators. The objective of the study is to
determine the effectiveness of the Project-Based Learning (PBL) methodology in
the improvement of the level of environmental awareness of secondary school
students. To this end, a project related to the surrounding environment was
designed and applied in the Spanish educational context. The nature of the research
methodology was mixed (quantitative-qualitative), with the application of a
pretest-posttest single group design. The instrument used was an environmental
awareness test with a Likert-type scale and a set of open questions. The results
obtained indicate a statistically significant rise in the level of environmental
awareness in the participant group-class, leaving the effectiveness of the PBL in
the referred level and educative context patent. There were some limitations in the
research, including small sample size and the particular conditions of the exposed
context, which should be resolved for future research in other educational contexts
in order to generalise the findings of this study.