Eco-School in kindergartens: the effects, interpretation, and implementation of a pilot program

This study presents an analysis of a Czech pilot project in implementing the Eco-School program in kindergartens. The evaluation applied a mixed design that included pre/post testing of children using picture-based questionnaires, and interviews with the teachers responsible for conducting the progr...

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Published in:Environmental education research Vol. 23; no. 7; pp. 919 - 936
Main Authors: Cincera, Jan, Kroufek, Roman, Simonova, Petra, Broukalova, Lenka, Broukal, Vaclav, Skalík, Jan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Routledge 09-08-2017
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:This study presents an analysis of a Czech pilot project in implementing the Eco-School program in kindergartens. The evaluation applied a mixed design that included pre/post testing of children using picture-based questionnaires, and interviews with the teachers responsible for conducting the program. The findings revealed a significant increase in the pro-environmental attitudes of the children (N = 419) between the pre-test and the post-test. The results of the qualitative part showed a broad spectrum of the ways in which the program was interpreted by the teachers (N = 16): while some teachers interpreted the program in a highly instrumental way, others interpreted it as emancipatory. Their different ways of interpreting the program led the teachers to different models of distribution of power between the adults and the children. Some of the teachers made the effort to establish a democratic participation of the children in setting the program agenda, but others manipulated the children to obtain their agreement with pre-selected activities. Although the study did not find any evidence that the instrumental implementation of the program would be less effective in promoting children's attitude change, it showed differences in the interpretation of the merit of the program among the teachers.
ISSN:1350-4622
1469-5871
DOI:10.1080/13504622.2015.1076768