Evaluating the Transition Among K-19 Students in the Context of Environmental Citizenship
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2024
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Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
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Abstract
This study investigates high school students’ environmental thoughts and behaviors. Two hundred and ninety-six students from Istanbul, Turkey’s Marmara Region’s Hisar School participated in the current study. The higher education institution samples used in this analysis came from earlier studies conducted by the authors. The statistical methods of principal component analysis, independent sample t test, chi-square test, and regression analysis are used to assess the data collected for the present study. The research aims to verify that the given hypothesis holds for every sample. Among the significant findings are high-level environmental attitudes and behaviors together with statistically proven differences between male and female students. Compared to male students, more female students participate in physical and academic environmental consciousness than male students. Students in high school typically focus more on environmental issues. The results showed that environmental concerns have a greater ability to impact behavior connected to the environment than environmental knowledge and attitude and that there is a positive correlation between parents’ income levels and their level of environmentalism. © The Author(s) 2024.
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Environmental citizenship, Environmental sustainability, Environmental thought, Principal component analysis, Regression analysis, Ecological Rewilding and Conservation Ethics, FOS: Political science, Social Sciences, FOS: Law, Sustainability Education in Higher Education Institutions, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Social psychology, Biochemistry, Gene, Education, Context (archaeology), Sociology, Psychology, Political science, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Sustainability Education, Factors Influencing Pro-environmental Behavior, Geography, Politics, FOS: Sociology, FOS: Psychology, Chemistry, Environmental Attitudes, Transition (genetics), Archaeology, Pro-environmental Behavior, Environmental Education, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Citizenship, Law
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01 natural sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences, 05 social sciences
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Environment, Development and Sustainability
Volume
27
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Start Page
16637
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16654
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