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Reports & Research

Environmental Education Course Development for Preservice Secondary School Science Teachers in the Republic of Korea

Pages 11-18 | Published online: 31 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

In Summer 1996, an opinionnaire survey was used to evaluate the opinions of Korean professors, in earth science education and geology departments, about the science concepts related to environmental issues that might be important for secondary preservice earth science teachers in the Republic of Korea. The opinionnaire contained 63 items within the 14 major topics being considered. It used a 4-choice, Likert-type scale and was completed by 47 professors (response rate = 51%). There was a good coincidence in opinions on major topics to be included. Respondents favored an environmental earth science course that emphasized the “human impact on the environment” rather than “natural environmental hazards.” Also, they favored study of natural hazards that commonly occur in Korea within a context of worldwide natural hazards.

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Donghee S. Shin

Donghee S. Shin is an associate research fellow in the Division of Science Education at the Korea Institute of Curriculum and Evaluation in Seoul.

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