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Article

Perceived factors affecting student-teachers’ learning about social urban sustainability

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Pages 1360-1382 | Received 12 Apr 2019, Accepted 01 May 2021, Published online: 19 May 2021
 

Abstract

The present study aims to explore the perceived factors affecting student-teachers’ (STs) learning about social urban sustainability. Participants were 63 STs enrolled in a Department of Primary Education located in Northern Greece. Although the participants were aware of the principles of sustainability and education for sustainability, none of them had familiarity with social or urban sustainability. Reflective group discussions, in the form of semi-structured interviews, at the end of the course, each one lasting about 30 min, served as the data source. Data were subjected to qualitative analysis employing bottom-up development of categories. The results indicate that teaching methods associated factors, like the practical nature of the course and classroom discussions, along with the use of proper teaching tools and activities, including site visits, and concept maps, were the main factors affecting STs’ learning, suggesting a strong and constructive combination between theory and praxis for the advancement of STs’ learning. Moreover, the provision of multiple learning environments to learners was also a prerequisite for effective learning.

Acknowledgements

The study took place in -blinded for peer review- University, which differs from the current affiliation of the leading author. We would also like to cordially thank all STs who willingly participated in the project.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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