Abstract

Environmental education is an important tool for managing environmental problems, with a view to protecting the environment. Several significant factors, however, impede its implementation. Educators’ lack of knowledge and appropriate training on environmental topics results in difficulties in implementing environmental education programs. Nevertheless, environmental literacy is expected to lead to the manifestation of pro-environmental behavior. The aim of the present study was to examine the impacts of environmental training on pre-primary and primary school educators, and its influence on the formation of their environmental perceptions and attitudes. We investigated whether training triggers the implementation of environmental education programs, and its possible metacognitive effects on educators. Simple random sampling was used as a sampling method. A structured questionnaire was administered to 154 pre-primary and primary school teachers, and the data collection took place through the use of face-to-face interviews. The research findings indicated that educators were interested in environmental issues, and mainly used the media to obtain information about environmental issues. Gender and age were important characteristics influencing the performance and attitudes of environmental educators. It also became apparent that there are significant deficiencies in the capacity building of educators, and in the organization of environmental education in pre-primary and primary education, that negatively affect the implementation of environmental programs in schools.

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  • Introduction published maps and institutional affilThe international scientific community has advocated for the importance of environmental education for the management and mitigation of environmental and social issues [1].Environmental education can be a useful tool for protecting the environment [2]

  • This case study aimed to examine the impact of environmental training on pre-primary and primary educators

  • The findings provided critical insights into in-service training in environmental education, and its influence on teachers’ perceptions and the adoption of greener attitudes

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Introduction

The international scientific community has advocated for the importance of environmental education for the management and mitigation of environmental and social issues [1]. Environmental education can be a useful tool for protecting the environment [2]. Through its principles and features, environmental education is able to equip students with the skills of investigation, analysis, critical thinking, empathy, participation, and cooperation, which are crucial for tackling pressing environmental and social issues. This is accomplished through its holistic and interdisciplinary character [5]. In order to achieve sustainability in future communities, it is vital to create environmental citizens; people with iations

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