Mobile Phones as Gold Deposit–Students Explore Sustainability in a Hands-on Project

Q3 Social Sciences
Anette Regelous, F. Holzförster, A. Stich
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Resources, resource efficiency and sustainability are one of the most important socio-political issues of today. We here present a best practice example for project-based learning aiming to change student ’ s understanding and attitude towards sustainability at school level. In this project forty-two Year 9 students explored by themselves the link between resources, sustainability and the consequences for their own living environment. After an introductory school seminar the students washed gold in a stream using gold washing pans. Afterwards, the students developed a hands-on model how gold deposits form and carried out experiments concerning the physical and chemical properties of gold. At the University the students then analysed the chemical composition of rocks containing gold. The learning outcomes were measured by a self-designed questionnaire. The results of the questionnaire before and after the project show that the students understood that mobile phones are “a valuable gold deposit” and appreciated the value of the precious metal gold as a high-tech raw material. Before the project only 24% of the students thought they had a good or very good understanding of the interrelationship between resources and sustainability, but after the project the percentage has been risen to 96%. In addition, the students realized the value of recycling as an important aspect of sustainability. Only 5% of the students stated that they would recycle their mobile phones before the project, after the project the percentage has increased to 67%. The students took action in their school demonstrating a change in attitudes towards sustainability.
手机作为金矿——学生在实践项目中探索可持续发展
资源、资源效率和可持续性是当今最重要的社会政治问题之一。我们在这里提供了一个基于项目的学习的最佳实践例子,旨在改变学生对学校可持续发展的理解和态度。在这个项目中,42名九年级学生自己探索了资源、可持续性和对自己生活环境的影响之间的联系。在一次介绍性的学校研讨会后,学生们用洗金锅在小溪里洗金。之后,学生们开发了一个金矿床形成的动手模型,并进行了有关黄金物理和化学性质的实验。在大学里,学生们分析了含金岩石的化学成分。采用自行设计的调查问卷对学习效果进行测量。项目前后的问卷调查结果表明,学生们理解手机是“一种宝贵的金矿”,并欣赏贵金属黄金作为高科技原材料的价值。在项目之前,只有24%的学生认为他们对资源和可持续性之间的相互关系有很好或非常好的理解,但在项目之后,这一比例上升到了96%。此外,学生们意识到回收利用作为可持续发展的一个重要方面的价值。只有5%的学生表示,他们会在项目前回收手机,项目结束后,这一比例已增至67%。学生们在学校采取行动,表明他们对可持续发展的态度发生了变化。
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期刊介绍: RIGEO aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in geography education and social studies education. It is open for rigorous research papers as well as all level teachers’ experience about good practice for geography lessons and discussion papers. RIGEO would like to lie both in theory or on research papers and practice of geography teachers’ in geography education and in addition to social studies education. RIGEO is eager to publish original papers in all aspects of geography education and social studies education.
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