Environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among Malaysian teachers

Environmental problems are caused directly or indirectly by the patterns of production by industries, patterns of consumption and behavior of the consumers. The shaping of attitude and values, commitment and skills needed to preserve and protect the environment begins at an early age. Hence educator...

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Main Authors: Mat Said, Aini, Ahmadun, Fakhru'l‐Razi, Hj. Paim, Laily, Masud, Jariah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald 2003
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112178/
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author Mat Said, Aini
Ahmadun, Fakhru'l‐Razi
Hj. Paim, Laily
Masud, Jariah
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Ahmadun, Fakhru'l‐Razi
Hj. Paim, Laily
Masud, Jariah
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description Environmental problems are caused directly or indirectly by the patterns of production by industries, patterns of consumption and behavior of the consumers. The shaping of attitude and values, commitment and skills needed to preserve and protect the environment begins at an early age. Hence educators play an influential role in developing new patterns of behaviors for individuals. Accordingly, aims to determine the level of knowledge, environmental concern and ecologically conscious consumer behavior and identify the extent of involvement in nature‐related activities of school teachers. Also investigates the relationships between these variables. The subjects were 285 school teachers who were randomly selected from ten regular government schools in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. A survey was conducted using drop and collect method. The data illustrated the presence of high level of environmental concern among the teachers. The environmental knowledge was fair but generally poor in understanding of the underlying causes of environmental problems. The practices of environmentally responsible behavior were not in concert with the level of concern and knowledge. The respondents were not actively involved in nature‐related activities. Proposes ways of enhancing the ecological awareness and responsibilities of the teachers.
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spelling upm-1121782025-03-07T02:44:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112178/ Environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among Malaysian teachers Mat Said, Aini Ahmadun, Fakhru'l‐Razi Hj. Paim, Laily Masud, Jariah Environmental problems are caused directly or indirectly by the patterns of production by industries, patterns of consumption and behavior of the consumers. The shaping of attitude and values, commitment and skills needed to preserve and protect the environment begins at an early age. Hence educators play an influential role in developing new patterns of behaviors for individuals. Accordingly, aims to determine the level of knowledge, environmental concern and ecologically conscious consumer behavior and identify the extent of involvement in nature‐related activities of school teachers. Also investigates the relationships between these variables. The subjects were 285 school teachers who were randomly selected from ten regular government schools in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. A survey was conducted using drop and collect method. The data illustrated the presence of high level of environmental concern among the teachers. The environmental knowledge was fair but generally poor in understanding of the underlying causes of environmental problems. The practices of environmentally responsible behavior were not in concert with the level of concern and knowledge. The respondents were not actively involved in nature‐related activities. Proposes ways of enhancing the ecological awareness and responsibilities of the teachers. Emerald 2003 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112178/3/112178.pdf Mat Said, Aini and Ahmadun, Fakhru'l‐Razi and Hj. Paim, Laily and Masud, Jariah (2003) Environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among Malaysian teachers. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 4 (4). pp. 305-313. ISSN 1467-6370 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/14676370310497534/full/html 10.1108/14676370310497534
spellingShingle Mat Said, Aini
Ahmadun, Fakhru'l‐Razi
Hj. Paim, Laily
Masud, Jariah
Environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among Malaysian teachers
title Environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among Malaysian teachers
title_full Environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among Malaysian teachers
title_fullStr Environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among Malaysian teachers
title_full_unstemmed Environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among Malaysian teachers
title_short Environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among Malaysian teachers
title_sort environmental concerns, knowledge and practices gap among malaysian teachers
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112178/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112178/3/112178.pdf