Singapore students' misconceptions of climate change

被引:57
|
作者
Chang, Chew-Hung [1 ]
Pascua, Liberty [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanyang Technol Univ, Natl Inst Educ, Grad Studies & Profess Learning, Singapore 639798, Singapore
关键词
climate change; misconceptions; mental models; Singapore; Geography education;
D O I
10.1080/10382046.2015.1106206
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Climate change is an important theme in the investigation of human-environment interactions in geographic education. This study explored the nature of students' understanding of concepts and processes related to climate change. Through semi-structured interviews, data was collected from 27 Secondary 3 (Grade 9) students from Singapore. The data was subjected to thematic analysis using Chi and Roscoe's conceptual change framework. The results showed that the students' base knowledge of climate change is composed of incomplete and incorrect elements built within coherent and structurally sound mental models. Due to the consistency of the models in expanding the logic, albeit erroneous, of explaining the climate change conundrum, it is posited that students are unaware of mistakes inherent in their judgements. Transformation of these mental models through multiple and deliberate refutations should be foremost in a geography teacher's pedagogical approach.
引用
收藏
页码:84 / 96
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Situational interest helps correct misconceptions: An investigation of conceptual change in university students
    Christopher L. Thomas
    Lauren A. J. Kirby
    [J]. Instructional Science, 2020, 48 : 223 - 241
  • [32] Civil Engineering Students' Beliefs about Global Warming and Misconceptions about Climate Science
    Shealy, Tripp
    Katz, Andrew
    Godwin, Allison
    Bell, Michael
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING EDUCATION, 2021, 147 (04):
  • [33] Singapore's Policy Response to Climate Change: Towards a Sustainable Future
    Putra, Nur Azha
    Koh, Nicholas
    [J]. GOVERNMENTS' RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE: SELECTED EXAMPLES FROM ASIA PACIFIC, 2014, : 81 - 100
  • [34] Climate Change Policies in Singapore: Whose "Environments'' Are We Talking About?
    Weida, Lim
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, 2009, 2 (02) : 79 - 83
  • [35] Identifying and addressing students' questions on climate change
    Tolppanen, Sakari
    Aksela, Maija
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION, 2018, 49 (05): : 375 - 389
  • [36] Students' conceptions of uncertainties in the context of climate change
    Schauss, Mareike
    Sprenger, Sandra
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH IN GEOGRAPHICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION, 2021, 30 (04) : 332 - 347
  • [37] ACTIVISM Students march to protest climate change
    Brainard, Jeffrey
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2019, 363 (6433) : 1254 - 1254
  • [38] Pacific Islands students fight climate change
    Houniuhi, Cynthia
    [J]. NATURE, 2023, 618 (7963) : 9 - 9
  • [39] Empowering Students to Be Part of Climate Change Solutions
    Herrmann, Zachary
    Hausburg, Taylor
    [J]. EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, 2023, 80 (08) : 36 - 42
  • [40] Attitudes of Tourism Students to the Environment and Climate Change
    McKercher, Bob
    Prideaux, Bruce
    Pang, Sharon F. H.
    [J]. ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH, 2013, 18 (1-2) : 108 - 143