学术教育与共同文化对大学生气候素养的影响/学术教育与共同文化对大学生气候素养的影响

IF 0.7 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Pablo A. Meira-Cartea, José Gutiérrez-Pérez, Mónica Arto-Blanco, Amor Escoz-Roldán
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摘要:本文比较了在学位开始和结束时(N = 1149)参加不同学术课程的大学生的气候素养水平。这项研究涉及分发一份关于与气候变化(CC)有关的各种科学主题的问卷,目的是分析差异在多大程度上可归因于共同文化的社会表征的影响,或归因于他们在学术研究期间所接受的科学教育。最初的假设是,学习自然科学或工程学位的学生和那些在学位课程的最后几年的学生应该比学习社会科学或人文科学的学生和那些刚开始大学学位的学生更能胜任他们所提出的问题。共同文化的重要性也被认为是主导社会表征的决定性因素。
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Influence of academic education vs. common culture on the climate literacy of university students / Formación académica frente a cultura común en la alfabetización climática de estudiantes universitarios
Abstract This article compares the level of climate literacy observed among university students enrolled on different academic courses, sampled at the start and end of their degrees (N = 1,149). The study involved distributing a questionnaire about various scientific topics related to Climate Change (CC) and aims to analyse the extent to which differences can be attributed to the influence of the social representations of common culture or to the scientific education received during their academic studies. The initial assumption made is that students who study natural science or engineering degrees and those who are in the final years of their degree course should be significantly more competent regarding the questions made to them than students studying social sciences or humanities and those who are at the start of their university degree. The weight of common culture is also noted as the decisive factor in predominant social representations.
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