Remediating misconception on climate change among secondary school students in Malaysia

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Remediating misconception on climate change among secondary school students in Malaysia
Abstract
Existing studies report on secondary school students’ misconceptions related to climate change; they also report on the methods of teaching as reinforcing misconceptions. This quasi-experimental study was designed to test the null hypothesis that a curriculum based on constructivist principles does not lead to greater understanding and fewer misconceptions on acid rain, global warming, greenhouse effect, and ozone layer depletion than the traditional Malaysian curriculum. For this purpose, two classes from two different schools were randomly assigned to experimental (N = 35) and control condition (N = 38). Following the intervention, an ANCOVA with pre-test as the covariate showed statistically significant differences in understanding for all four topics; additional interviews with randomly selected students from experimental and control group further underscore the findings. Implications are discussed.
Publication
Environmental Education Research
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
631-648
Date
2014-03-18
ISSN
1350-4622
Call Number
openalex: W2062549672
Extra
openalex: W2062549672 mag: 2062549672
Citation
Karpudewan, M., Roth, W., & Chandrakesan, K. (2014). Remediating misconception on climate change among secondary school students in Malaysia. Environmental Education Research, 21(4), 631–648. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2014.891004