Authors
Natalie Kincy, Nicholas E Fuhrman, Maria Navarro, David Knauft
Publication date
2016/4/2
Journal
Applied Environmental Education & Communication
Volume
15
Issue
2
Pages
138-149
Publisher
Routledge
Description
A quantitative survey, built around the theory of planned behavior, was used to investigate elementary teachers' attitudes, school norms, perceived behavioral control, and intent in both current and ideal teaching situations toward using gardens in their curriculum. With positive school norms and teachers who garden in their personal time, 77% of teachers' current intent to use school gardens was explained through backward linear regression. School gardens are more likely to be successful if teachers who garden in their personal time can serve as mentors to other teachers and promote positive norms and attitudes toward using gardens in the curriculum.
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Scholar articles
N Kincy, NE Fuhrman, M Navarro, D Knauft - Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 2016