Authors
Kerry Shephard, John Harraway, Tim Jowett, Brent Lovelock, Sheila Skeaff, Liz Slooten, Mick Strack, Mary Furnari
Publication date
2015/8/18
Journal
Environmental Education Research
Volume
21
Issue
6
Pages
805-820
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This article addresses the important questions that higher education institutions ask concerning their impact on their students’ sustainability-related attributes ‘How do our students’ worldviews change as they experience higher education with us?’ The process of monitoring such a dynamic entity is fraught with statistical complexity but may not be impossible for an institution willing to ask whether or not its educational efforts in ‘education for sustainability’, ‘education for sustainable development’ or ‘environmental education’, and campus sustainability developments, are paralleled by changes in the attitudes of its students. We describe here a longitudinal survey process based on the revised New Ecological Paradigm scale, with two cohorts of students, in three programmes of study, operating over four years, with multiple survey inputs by each student. We implemented the longitudinal analysis using a linear mixed …
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