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dc.contributor.authorMongar, Kishoreen
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-01T06:01:02Z-
dc.date.available2024-10-01T06:01:02Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.citationAustralian Journal of Environmental Education, v.39, p. 437-451en
dc.identifier.issn2049-775Xen
dc.identifier.issn0814-0626en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/63247-
dc.description.abstract<p>The subject of environmental science (ES) was introduced into Bhutanese schools to educate students about sustainable environmental conservation. This study aims to answer the research question: What are the impacts of studying ES on Bhutanese students for environmental sustainability? The study employed mixed methods to draw data from interviews with six principals, 14 teachers and 189 students, and surveys with 14 teachers and 563 students from six secondary schools. Participants indicated the development of students' Gross National Happiness value of sustainable environmental and socioeconomic development. However, an anthropocentric perspective appeared to be dominant among participants, suggesting a need to develop ecocentric worldviews to support sustainability. Most students noted their changed behaviours, development of optimism, stewardship and agency towards ecological sustainability from studying ES. To prepare students to take action to address sustainability issues, teachers could leverage students' optimism, agency and stewardship through action-oriented approaches to teaching ES.</p>en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherCambridge Univ Pressen
dc.relation.ispartofAustralian Journal of Environmental Educationen
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.titleThe impacts of environmental science on Bhutanese students' environmental sustainability competencesen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1017/aee.2023.2en
dcterms.accessRightsUNE Greenen
dc.subject.keywordsaction orientationen
dc.subject.keywordsanthropocentrismen
dc.subject.keywordsstewardshipen
dc.subject.keywordsEducation & Educational Researchen
dc.subject.keywordsGross National Happinessen
dc.subject.keywordsenvironmental conservationen
dc.subject.keywordsbehaviouren
local.contributor.firstnameKishoreen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Educationen
local.profile.emailkmongar@myune.edu.auen
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local.record.placeauen
local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.publisher.placeUnited Kingdomen
local.format.startpage437en
local.format.endpage451en
local.peerreviewedYesen
local.identifier.volume39en
local.access.fulltextYesen
local.contributor.lastnameMongaren
dc.identifier.staffune-id:kmongaren
local.profile.roleauthoren
local.identifier.unepublicationidune:1959.11/63247en
local.date.onlineversion2023-
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
local.title.maintitleThe impacts of environmental science on Bhutanese students' environmental sustainability competencesen
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorMongar, Kishoreen
local.open.fileurlhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/96d6898d-854c-4950-96cf-26d876ac6976en
local.uneassociationYesen
local.atsiresearchNoen
local.sensitive.culturalNoen
local.year.available2023en
local.year.published2023en
local.fileurl.openhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/96d6898d-854c-4950-96cf-26d876ac6976en
local.fileurl.openpublishedhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/96d6898d-854c-4950-96cf-26d876ac6976en
local.subject.for20203901 Curriculum and pedagogyen
local.subject.seo2020tbden
local.profile.affiliationtypeUNE Affiliationen
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