The arts in environmental education: connecting learners with their talents and nature

IF 2.6 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Miguel Ison, Sharon Bramwell-Lalor
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Abstract

Abstract Small Island Developing States (SIDS) such as those in the Caribbean are vulnerable to environmental threats. Engaging pedagogic strategies are needed to connect students with nature and energise them to take pro-environmental actions. This qualitative case study explored the use of art to connect students with nature in an undergraduate environmental education (EE) course in Jamaica. Participants from different disciplines but with primarily a science background created environmental art products as one of three assessment tasks. Data were collected from the students’ written descriptions of their art products along with semi-structured interviews. A range of creative items were produced, which along with the written descriptions demonstrated varied methods of expressing personal impressions of environmental issues. The interview data revealed that the undergraduate students had positive experiences with creating eco-art products, despite being initially hesitant due to misconceptions about different types of art forms and a lack of confidence in their artistic ability to create them. Students’ descriptions of their artistic creations depicted their connections with their environment, elicited emotions and unlocked their desire to protect the environment. These findings support using the arts as a pedagogic strategy for enhancing understanding, fostering positive attitudes and encouraging desirable action towards the environment among undergraduate students in an EE course.
环境教育中的艺术:将学习者与他们的天赋和天性联系起来
加勒比等小岛屿发展中国家容易受到环境威胁。需要采用引人入胜的教学策略,将学生与自然联系起来,并激励他们采取环保行动。这项定性案例研究探讨了在牙买加的一门本科环境教育(EE)课程中使用艺术将学生与自然联系起来。来自不同学科但主要具有科学背景的参与者创作了环境艺术产品,作为三项评估任务之一。数据收集自学生对其艺术产品的书面描述以及半结构化访谈。制作了一系列富有创意的物品,这些物品与书面描述一起展示了表达个人对环境问题印象的各种方法。访谈数据显示,本科生在创作生态艺术产品方面有着积极的体验,尽管最初由于对不同类型的艺术形式的误解以及对自己的艺术创作能力缺乏信心而犹豫不决。学生们对自己艺术创作的描述描绘了他们与环境的联系,激发了他们的情感,释放了他们保护环境的欲望。这些发现支持将艺术作为一种教学策略,在EE课程中增强本科生的理解,培养积极的态度,并鼓励他们对环境采取积极的行动。
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