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Water education in school curricula : impact on children knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards water use

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Type Article
ISSN 10382046
information source ERIC
Author Amahmid, Omar. Biology and Geology Research Units, Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Regional Centre for Careers in Education and Training CRMEF-Marrakech, Morocco.
Second author El Guamri, Youssef. Biology and Geology Research Units, Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Regional Centre for Careers in Education and Training CRMEF-Marrakech, Morocco.
Yazidi, Mohammed. Biology and Geology Research Units, Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Regional Centre for Careers in Education and Training CRMEF-Marrakech, Morocco.
Razoki, Bouchra. Biology and Geology Research Units, Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Regional Centre for Careers in Education and Training CRMEF-Marrakech, Morocco.
Kaid Rassou, Khadija. Biology and Geology Research Units, Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Regional Centre for Careers in Education and Training CRMEF-Marrakech, Morocco.
Rakibi, Youness. Biology and Geology Research Units, Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Regional Centre for Careers in Education and Training CRMEF-Marrakech, Morocco.
Knini, Ghizlane. Biology and Geology Research Units, Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Regional Centre for Careers in Education and Training CRMEF-Marrakech, Morocco.
El Ouardi, Touria. Biology and Geology Research Units, Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Regional Centre for Careers in Education and Training CRMEF-Marrakech, Morocco.
Pages pp. 178-193
General Note Peer reviewed
Source International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education. Vol. 28. no. 3, 2019
Publisher Philadelphia: Routledge، 2019
Publisher address Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 530 Walnut Street Suite 850. Philadelphia, PA 19106. P.O. Box: . Routledge. T: 0018003541420 T: 0012156258900. F: 0012152070050. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals.
ERIC document no. EJ1223033
Descriptors Student attitudes  -  Environmental education  -  Sustainable development  -  Teaching methods  -  Interdisciplinary approach  -  Curriculum design  -  Lower secondary education  -  Science instruction  -  Geography instruction  -  Behaviour change  -  Instructional innovation  -  Knowledge level  -  Morocco
Language of document English
Country United States
At present, there are alarming reports raising serious concerns about water availability in many countries including Morocco. In this context of water scarcity and increasing water demand, education may play a crucial role in transforming values and habits that promote a sustainable management of the resource. Therefore water education topics should be incorporated in school curricula. The first objective of the present study was to explore the status of water education in Moroccan curricula designed for Primary and Lower Secondary School levels. The second objective consisted in assessing students' knowledge, attitudes and behaviour regarding water-related issues. The study results showed that water-related topics are incorporated in the curricula with multi and interdisciplinary approaches and the most involved are Sciences and Geography; however there is a lack of field and extracurricular activities. While students' attitudes towards water were positive, their daily water use habits did not match attitudes. To make curricula more effective in changing students' attitudes and behaviour regarding water use and conservation, water-topics should be taught in accessible ways using values-driven education and innovative methods, field trips and school life activities. (As Provided)

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