Fostering students’ willingness to act pro-environmentally through an identity-oriented socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transition

Successfully communicating the importance of a global energy transition toward carbon-free energy sources and increasing participation in it depends on society as a whole, including the socio-cultural identities and personal values of all involved. Since a person’s willingness to engage in the energ...

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Main Authors: Sarah Kellberg, Jeffrey Nordine, Melanie Keller, Doris Lewalter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Education
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2023.1081633/full
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description Successfully communicating the importance of a global energy transition toward carbon-free energy sources and increasing participation in it depends on society as a whole, including the socio-cultural identities and personal values of all involved. Since a person’s willingness to engage in the energy transition is strongly influenced by their social environmental identity, we argue that interventions offering students opportunities to develop this part of themselves should foster their overall willingness to do so. We argue that modern museum exhibitions on socio-scientific issues addressing visitors as individual, social or political actors, represent particularly suitable sites for such an approach. We investigated the extent to which students’ overall willingness to act pro-environmentally changed after visiting a socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transition and the extent to which students’ subsequent overall willingness to act was influenced by their prior conceptual knowledge about energy and topic-related interest. Data for the study was collected in a pre-post design, with students (N = 185) visiting the exhibition for 90 min in between. We found that students’ overall willingness to act changed significantly from prior to after their exhibition visit, and we found that students’ prior energy knowledge but not their interest impacted their willingness to act after the visit to the exhibition. Based on these findings, we discuss that providing a broad range of opportunities for identity work to students outside of the school context fosters their willingness to act on a global scale – and that modern socio-scientific museum exhibitions are thus a useful way to complement formal education.
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spelling doaj.art-f5b9854b807648479b7b6f629916d1382023-03-16T07:13:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Education2504-284X2023-03-01810.3389/feduc.2023.10816331081633Fostering students’ willingness to act pro-environmentally through an identity-oriented socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transitionSarah Kellberg0Sarah Kellberg1Jeffrey Nordine2Jeffrey Nordine3Melanie Keller4Doris Lewalter5Department of Educational Sciences, School of Social Sciences and Technology, Technical University of Munich, München, GermanyPhysics Education, IPN - Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education, Kiel, GermanyPhysics Education, IPN - Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education, Kiel, GermanyDepartment of Teaching and Learning, College of Education, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United StatesPhysics Education, IPN - Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education, Kiel, GermanyDepartment of Educational Sciences, School of Social Sciences and Technology, Technical University of Munich, München, GermanySuccessfully communicating the importance of a global energy transition toward carbon-free energy sources and increasing participation in it depends on society as a whole, including the socio-cultural identities and personal values of all involved. Since a person’s willingness to engage in the energy transition is strongly influenced by their social environmental identity, we argue that interventions offering students opportunities to develop this part of themselves should foster their overall willingness to do so. We argue that modern museum exhibitions on socio-scientific issues addressing visitors as individual, social or political actors, represent particularly suitable sites for such an approach. We investigated the extent to which students’ overall willingness to act pro-environmentally changed after visiting a socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transition and the extent to which students’ subsequent overall willingness to act was influenced by their prior conceptual knowledge about energy and topic-related interest. Data for the study was collected in a pre-post design, with students (N = 185) visiting the exhibition for 90 min in between. We found that students’ overall willingness to act changed significantly from prior to after their exhibition visit, and we found that students’ prior energy knowledge but not their interest impacted their willingness to act after the visit to the exhibition. Based on these findings, we discuss that providing a broad range of opportunities for identity work to students outside of the school context fosters their willingness to act on a global scale – and that modern socio-scientific museum exhibitions are thus a useful way to complement formal education.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2023.1081633/fullenergy transitionenergy literacypro-environmental behaviorsocial environmental identitysocio-scientific issuesmuseum
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Fostering students’ willingness to act pro-environmentally through an identity-oriented socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transition
Frontiers in Education
energy transition
energy literacy
pro-environmental behavior
social environmental identity
socio-scientific issues
museum
title Fostering students’ willingness to act pro-environmentally through an identity-oriented socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transition
title_full Fostering students’ willingness to act pro-environmentally through an identity-oriented socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transition
title_fullStr Fostering students’ willingness to act pro-environmentally through an identity-oriented socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transition
title_full_unstemmed Fostering students’ willingness to act pro-environmentally through an identity-oriented socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transition
title_short Fostering students’ willingness to act pro-environmentally through an identity-oriented socio-scientific exhibition on the energy transition
title_sort fostering students willingness to act pro environmentally through an identity oriented socio scientific exhibition on the energy transition
topic energy transition
energy literacy
pro-environmental behavior
social environmental identity
socio-scientific issues
museum
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2023.1081633/full
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