Environmental Education in Initial Training: Effects of a Physical Activities and Sports in the Natural Environment Program for Sustainable Development
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Sustainable development Environmental education Physical activity Natural environment Initial training
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2022-03-09Referencia bibliográfica
Santos-Pastor ML... [et al.] (2022) Environmental Education in Initial Training: Effects of a Physical Activities and Sports in the Natural Environment Program for Sustainable Development. Front. Psychol. 13:867899. doi: [10.3389/fpsyg.2022.867899]
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PID2019-105916RB-I00; Spanish Sports Council 03/UPB/20Résumé
Training for sustainable development is an educational challenge of prime importance.
Physical activity and sports in natural environments provide training committed to
sustainability and environmental education. The objective of this study was to assess
the effects of an undergraduate training program in Physical Activities and Sports in
Natural Environments concerned with sustainable development. A total of 113 students
from the Autonomous University of Madrid (Spain) who are studying a Bachelor’s Degree
in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences and a Master’s Degree in Teacher Training
for Secondary Education and High School (specializing in Physical Education) were
involved. Specifically, we aimed to assess the impact of this training program on three
dimensions related to Environmental Education (knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes).
Its effect was also examined bearing in mind students’ sex, age and educational profile
(sportive and educational). Mixed-methods were used: for the quantitative approach,
data were collected with the Environmental Attitude in Physical Activities in Natural
Environments validated scale; for the qualitative approach individual reflective diaries
completed by students that attended the program were analyzed. The results show
positive effects on the students regarding the three dimensions of Environmental
Education, for both the sportive and educational training profiles. The quantitative results
do not present significant differences concerning the gender variable, although the
qualitative information shows that female students perceived a greater environmental
sensitivity during their practices. Regarding the age variable, significant differences are
found in the youngest students with an educational profile. To conclude, the study
ratifies that the program carried out generated improvements in terms of knowledge,
behaviors and attitudes toward the environment and sustainable development. Future
research should use larger samples and consider other variables related to education
for sustainability.