Abstract

Current serious environmental issues, such as deforestation, compel compulsory school education on the need for reflection on pedagogical practices to promote education for environmental sustainability. The educational process about the “tree as living being” requires that content and attitudinal dimensions be deeply integrated. Therefore, meaningful learning of biological similarity—between tree and animal—needs to be prioritised. It will promote the development of tree protection attitudes. Under this approach, an action research was developed to contribute to a future primary teacher education model. A didactic-pedagogical intervention was designed. It was implemented to assess the educational potential of infrared thermography in the development of ecocentric education. A group of students attending the 3rd year of primary education participated in this qualitative case study. The results revealed that ecocentric conceptions were constructed bringing these children closer to scientific knowledge. It resulted in the development of conservation/protection tree attitudinal learning. It is also worth mentioning the contribution of this study to (re)think (re)construction of the formative process of future primary teachers in order to: direct the teaching–learning process to environment real problems; and to promote the necessary debate on the contribution of technology to achieve innovation of pedagogical practices.

Highlights

  • Worldwide ecosystem deforestation has led to local and global environmental imbalances, to the point of compromising the present and future of the ecosphere

  • The results and discussion were into two parts: (I) Ecocentric education of children; (II) Training of the reflective/research teacher

  • The children were invited to record in the script their ideas on “What I already know about living beings”

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Introduction

Worldwide ecosystem deforestation has led to local and global environmental imbalances, to the point of compromising the present and future of the ecosphere. The environmental impact leaves humanity with troubling challenges, which require a commitment to the search for urgent answers and solutions. In this scenario, compulsory schooling can play a relevant role. Serious environmental problems have long threatened the balance of natural ecosystems, endangering ecosystem sustainability. It is a troubling problem “to meet the needs of present generations without compromising the possibility of future generations being able to meet the needs of the future” [19] The school is the propitious institution to educate in this sense

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