2019
DOI: 10.1111/ssm.12319
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Evaluating efficacy of environmental education programming

Abstract: The Clark Fork Watershed Education Program (CFWEP) goals are: (a) increasing students’ understanding of the nature of ecological impacts within their watershed as related to historic mining damage; and (b) increasing students’ sense of stewardship of newly restored landscapes. Data from 2012 to 2016 were evaluated for student knowledge gains (46 trials representing 2,395 student pre‐surveys; 2,409 student post‐surveys). Data from 2013 to 2016 were evaluated for students’ attitudes toward science and dispositio… Show more

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“…It may have a number of detrimental outcomes, such as drug usage and physical and mental sickness. These symptoms may be lessened if they take an active role in resolving environmental problems in their communities [6].…”
Section: Sustainable Development Necessitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may have a number of detrimental outcomes, such as drug usage and physical and mental sickness. These symptoms may be lessened if they take an active role in resolving environmental problems in their communities [6].…”
Section: Sustainable Development Necessitymentioning
confidence: 99%