学生自然灾害意识的跨文化研究:来自沙特、也门和埃及的声音

Q3 Social Sciences
F. Alanazi, Mustafa Ali Khalaf, Mohammed Saleh Alzamil, Abdo Noman
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摘要

近年来,自然灾害的强度和频率显著增加。毫无疑问,对自然灾害有深入的了解,并充分意识到如何防范其负面后果,将使许多人免受重大损失。因此,本研究旨在从跨文化的角度调查学生对自然灾害的认识水平。选定了沙特阿拉伯、埃及和也门的12所学校(每个国家4所)。整个研究样本由180名六年级和九年级的学生组成,他们从目标学校中随机选择,每个国家有60名学生。进行了半结构化访谈。研究结果表明,这三个国家的大多数学生对地震和火山现象有错误或完全缺乏认识。在这三个国家,只有20.6%的学生对地震的发生有完全正确的认识。对学生对这一现象的描述进行的分析表明,平均只有13.3%的学生能够阐明地震的科学原因;正确答案比例最高的是阿拉伯埃及共和国的学生(15.0%),其次是沙特学生(13.3%),然后是也门学生(11.7%)。此外,研究发现,这些国家收入者的宗教理解、文化和日常经历影响了他们对自然事件的认知和分析,他们根据自己的信仰和经历发展出复杂的理解和理论。
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A cross-cultural study of students’ awareness of natural disasters: voices from KSA, Yemen and Egypt
In recent years, there has been a remarkable increase in the intensity and frequency of natural disasters.There is no doubt that a thorough knowledge of natural disasters and an adequate awareness of how to protect against their negative consequences will spare many individuals considerable losses. Accordingly, the present study aims to investigate students’ level of awareness of natural disasters within a cross-cultural perspective. Twelve schools in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Yemen were selected (four schools from each country). The total research sample consisted of 180 sixth and ninth grade students randomly selected from the targeted schools, with 60 students from each country. Semi-structured interviews were implemented. The results indicate that the majority of students in these three countries have a false or complete lack of perception of the phenomena of earthquakes and volcanoes. Only 20.6% of students in these three countries had a completely correct perception of how earthquakes occur.  An analysis of students’ drawings of this phenomenon revealed that, on average,only 13.3% were able to clarify the scientific reason for earthquakes; the highest percentage of correct answers came from the students of the Arab Republic of Egypt (15.0%), followed by Saudi students (13.3%) and then Yemeni students (11.7%). Furthermore, it was found that the religious understanding, culture and day-to-day experiences of thelearners in these countries influence their cognizance and analysis of natural events, and that they develop intricate understanding and theories based on their beliefs and experiences.
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