Title |
Eco-social Literacy: Circular Economy Conceptions in Initial Teacher Training |
ID_Doc |
1037 |
Authors |
Sánchez-Emeterio, G; Figueira, C |
Title |
Eco-social Literacy: Circular Economy Conceptions in Initial Teacher Training |
Year |
2019 |
Published |
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DOI |
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Abstract |
The serious environmental degradation in which we are immersed and the speed of its rise, make necessary evolve into a new paradigm of environmental education where citizenship empowers through the acquisition of skills that allow them to make a way of life more sustainable. In this sense, the circular economy provides a key framework. The main objective of this work is to analyze what are the conceptions that have students from last year of the degree of primary education on some, essentially, of the key environmental aspects of the circular economy. For, based on them, to prepare a proposal of scientific literacy, enabling them to acquire the necessary skills to develop ecosocial processes of teaching and learning in the classrooms of primary education. To do this, the questionnaire has been used as an information collection tool, through intentional sampling with declared data. An analytical study was done in which both numerical and non-numeric primary data have been obtained. With the data obtained, a mixed analysis, quantitative and qualitative, was carried out. The main results have shown that: 1) The lack of knowledge about key ecological aspects of the circular economy is very high among the surveyed students 2) Most of the respondents have loop references on the correct answers. It is concluded that effective ecosocial literacy is necessary with students who are going to perform teaching and learning processes in the early educational stages of the next generations. |
Author Keywords |
Ecosocial Literacy; Circular Economy; Initial teacher Training; Misconceptions; Science Didactics |
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Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH) |
EID |
WOS:000494943300084 |
WoS Category |
Education & Educational Research |
Research Area |
Education & Educational Research |
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