The influence of enviromental education on conservation among secondary school students in Nakuru Town Municipality
Abstract
This research study aimed at investigating the effects of environmental education among secondary school students who have already gone through the primary school cycle of education. The investigation was particularly interested in finding out the current position of these youths in relation to the objectives of the study. This includes, the status of EE and, evaluation among secondary school students, the relationship between EE and conservation, lessons learnt from previous EE evaluation, sources of information on EE for the youth and investigation of the challenges that exist in EE and how to face them. The level of awareness about the current environmental issues affecting the world and Kenya in particular and their understanding of basic environmental concepts like conservation and management were also assessed. The research study used a descriptive and empirical survey design because both qualitative and quantitative data was collected. Data were obtained by means of questionnaire, interview guides, observation schedules and content analysis of the various syllabuses and corresponding teachers' guides. The data was collected from selected schools and students in Nakuru town municipality. Random and purposive sampling was used to get the desired samples. Questionnaires were used to collect primary data. Secondary data was collected from documented information to support primary data. A total of three hundred and eighty-five students in nineteen schools were included in the study using random sampling method. The data collected was processed, coded and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS).
Publisher
UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
Subject
GROWING AWARENESS ON ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATON AND EVALUATONCURRENT PATTERNS IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION EVALUATON RESEARCH
GENERAL VIEW OF EVALUATION ON ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
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