Abstract

This study aims to identify and evaluate the incorporation of green consumption values into primary school textbooks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Specifically, it seeks to determine suitable green consumption values for primary-grade students and assess the extent to which these values are integrated into mathematics, science, and English language textbooks. Adopting a descriptive approach and employing content analysis methodology, the research analyzed all primary-grade textbooks in the country, totaling nine books. The findings reveal nine pertinent green consumption values for primary school students. Science textbooks demonstrated the highest prevalence of green consumption values, followed by mathematics and English language textbooks. Key values frequently cited include the development of vegetation, air and sea conservation, environmental awareness, and promotion of environmental sustainability. However, notable gaps were identified, particularly in mathematics and English language textbooks, indicating room for improvement in integrating green consumption values across primary-grade curricula in Saudi Arabia.

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