Learning Chemistry, Connecting Ecological Citizenship and Environmental Sustainability: “A Plate of Food” as a Learning Medium

IF 2.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
F. Simanjuntak, S. Utomo, Francisia Saveria Sika Ery Seda, Tri Edhi Budhi Soesilo, S. Sumiyati
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Highlights Using a new concept of “a plate of food” (aPoF), a symbol of meaningful chemical reaction products, this article addresses the Grade 10 students’ chemistry anxiety in Indonesia. In line with the ecological citizenship and pro-environmental behavior perspectives, the aPoF is conceptualized based on environmental concerns such as food sustainability, food-critical consciousness, and the earth's carrying capacity. This means that the aPoF is beneficial to support Sustainable Development Goals #2 Zero Hunger, #4 Quality Education, and #12 Responsible Consumption and Production. Based on our results, we suggest that chemistry teachers can give more space for students to express their difficulties in learning chemistry. The space can be delivered by giving assignments focusing on the students’ feelings and experiences related to a certain chemistry topic.
学习化学,连接生态公民和环境可持续性:作为学习媒介的“一盘食物”
亮点本文利用“一盘食物”(aPoF)这一有意义的化学反应产物的象征的新概念,解决了印尼10年级学生的化学焦虑问题。根据生态公民和环保行为的观点,aPoF的概念是基于环境问题,如食物可持续性、食物批判意识和地球的承载能力。这意味着aPoF有利于支持可持续发展目标#2零饥饿、#4优质教育和#12负责任的消费和生产。根据我们的研究结果,我们建议化学老师可以给学生更多的空间来表达他们在化学学习中的困难。可以通过布置专注于学生对某一化学主题的感受和体验的作业来提供空间。
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ECNU Review of Education
ECNU Review of Education Social Sciences-Education
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