An Investigation of How Environmental Science Textbooks Link Human Environmental Impact to Ecology and Daily Life

被引:2
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作者
Wyner, Yael [1 ]
DeSalle, Rob [2 ]
机构
[1] CUNY City Coll, Teaching & Learning, New York, NY 10031 USA
[2] Amer Museum Nat Hist, Richard Gilder Grad Sch, Sackler Inst Comparat Genom, Mol Systemat, New York, NY 10024 USA
来源
CBE-LIFE SCIENCES EDUCATION | 2020年 / 19卷 / 04期
关键词
SCHOOL SCIENCE; MENTAL MODELS; STUDENTS; CURRICULUM;
D O I
10.1187/cbe.20-01-0004
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Making direct connections between humanity and the environment is of ever-increasing importance in the context of today's environmental crisis. We used qualitative content analysis of precollege- and college-level introductory environmental science textbook case studies to study how they portray humanity's link to the environment. We assessed case studies for how specific and data rich they are and for how they link together daily life, human impact, and ecological interactions. We found that, for many textbooks, case study stories were vaguely drawn and included few data. We also found that, for all textbooks, case studies almost always described human impacts without linking to their ecological underpinnings and daily life connections were frequently missing from human impact discussion. We use comparisons of case studies to make the argument that data and specific details tell more fleshed-out relatable stories, that connecting to daily life will more likely challenge student perceptions of people as separate from the environment, and that explicit inclusion of ecological interactions into environmental stories better explains how people connect to and impact the rest of the living world.
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