2018
DOI: 10.1080/13639811.2018.1496630
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How Young People in Indonesia see themselves as Environmentalists

Abstract: This quote from the World Bank is about Indonesia, and seems an accurate description of the situation in Indonesia, but in fact we know very little about environmental values and awareness in Indonesia. There are almost no statistical data on perceptions of the environment or of environmental awareness in Indonesia. Given the many urgent environmental problems in Indonesia, this lacuna is quite serious. The research reported on in this paper is one of the outcomes of a large research project which aimed to see… Show more

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“…Students today are demanding a change in syllabus content to include more important social issues and megatrend challenges in teaching practice (Parker, Prabawa-Sear, & Kustiningsih, 2018 ). They also require a varied style in teaching methods (Lujan & Dicarlo, 2006 ), expressing that the teaching strategy, methodology, and tools all count in the learning process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students today are demanding a change in syllabus content to include more important social issues and megatrend challenges in teaching practice (Parker, Prabawa-Sear, & Kustiningsih, 2018 ). They also require a varied style in teaching methods (Lujan & Dicarlo, 2006 ), expressing that the teaching strategy, methodology, and tools all count in the learning process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the information states provided on their implementation of the ITI at the MGE did not add significantly to the existing store of knowledge, which is based on national reporting. 11 It seldom contained the level of detail that would be needed to determine the extent of national implementation of the ITI. For example, the states that took the floor on marking methods mostly articulated the objectives they sought to fulfil in this area, such as making the erasure of markings difficult.…”
Section: The Mgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waste is problem that until now the Indonesian government is a difficulty to solve it [1]. The increase in population which is equipped with urbanization as the impact of modernization causes an increase in the volume of waste that must be managed [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%