Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in Perak, Malaysia

Habitat loss and wildlife encroachments have been the major factors diminishing the wildlife populations globally. Wildlife conservationists around the world are working hard to sustain wildlife populations through various possible ways, and one of them is through cultivating the awareness among you...

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Main Authors: Arumugam, Kalai Arasi, Ismail, Nor Hidayatul Solehah, Shohaimi, Shamarina, Annavi, Geetha
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Published: Chronopub Publications 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79736/
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author Arumugam, Kalai Arasi
Ismail, Nor Hidayatul Solehah
Shohaimi, Shamarina
Annavi, Geetha
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Shohaimi, Shamarina
Annavi, Geetha
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description Habitat loss and wildlife encroachments have been the major factors diminishing the wildlife populations globally. Wildlife conservationists around the world are working hard to sustain wildlife populations through various possible ways, and one of them is through cultivating the awareness among young generation especially school children. In this study, we analysed the level of knowledge, awareness and attitude about wildlife among three selected secondary school students in Perak, Malaysia through a self-administered survey. The analysis was separated into two parts; pretest and post-test, which was before and after mini education program called 'Care for Wild Animal' was conducted. Results from this study showed lower secondary school students (aged 13 years old) have lower level of knowledge and awareness on wildlife compared to upper secondary students (aged 16 years old). Male students had more knowledge and awareness towards wildlife and the conservations compared to female student who were culturally limited to external exposure. We believe that limited details of wildlife education in school syllabus could be the reason for the difference. Therefore, incorporating more information or a specific chapter on wildlife education and conservation starts from elementary school level will benefit the environment and the future of wildlife in our Malayan ecosystem and to produce nature loving generations.
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spelling upm-797362022-10-31T06:13:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79736/ Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in Perak, Malaysia Arumugam, Kalai Arasi Ismail, Nor Hidayatul Solehah Shohaimi, Shamarina Annavi, Geetha Habitat loss and wildlife encroachments have been the major factors diminishing the wildlife populations globally. Wildlife conservationists around the world are working hard to sustain wildlife populations through various possible ways, and one of them is through cultivating the awareness among young generation especially school children. In this study, we analysed the level of knowledge, awareness and attitude about wildlife among three selected secondary school students in Perak, Malaysia through a self-administered survey. The analysis was separated into two parts; pretest and post-test, which was before and after mini education program called 'Care for Wild Animal' was conducted. Results from this study showed lower secondary school students (aged 13 years old) have lower level of knowledge and awareness on wildlife compared to upper secondary students (aged 16 years old). Male students had more knowledge and awareness towards wildlife and the conservations compared to female student who were culturally limited to external exposure. We believe that limited details of wildlife education in school syllabus could be the reason for the difference. Therefore, incorporating more information or a specific chapter on wildlife education and conservation starts from elementary school level will benefit the environment and the future of wildlife in our Malayan ecosystem and to produce nature loving generations. Chronopub Publications 2019 Article PeerReviewed Arumugam, Kalai Arasi and Ismail, Nor Hidayatul Solehah and Shohaimi, Shamarina and Annavi, Geetha (2019) Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in Perak, Malaysia. International Journal of Education and Social Science Research, 2 (2). pp. 176-189. ISSN 2581-5148 https://ijessr.com/link1.php?id=135
spellingShingle Arumugam, Kalai Arasi
Ismail, Nor Hidayatul Solehah
Shohaimi, Shamarina
Annavi, Geetha
Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in Perak, Malaysia
title Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in Perak, Malaysia
title_full Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in Perak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in Perak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in Perak, Malaysia
title_short Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in Perak, Malaysia
title_sort evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife educational program on knowledge, attitude and awareness among three selected secondary schools students in perak, malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79736/
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