Title of article :
Environmental education and behavior of elementary school students in green schools; Applying TPB theory
Author/Authors :
Esmaeili, Hadis Department of Agricultural Extension & Education - Faculty of Agriculture - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran , Sanjabi, Samaneh Department of Agricultural Extension & Education - Faculty of Agriculture - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran , Geravandi, Shahpar Department of Agricultural Extension & Education - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
Pages :
7
From page :
2
To page :
8
Abstract :
The goal of this study was to analyze the environmental behavior of elementary school students in green schools using Ajzen theory of planned behavior (TPB). This quantitative study was conducted through a cross-sectional descriptive survey using a questionnaire developed by the researcher. The study had a statistical population of 229 elementary students. One hundred students were selected as the sample based on the table by Krejcie and Morgan. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS and AMOS software through Path Diagram Analysis. The findings indicated that attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control (self-efficiency) had positive and significant association with intention. However, there was no significant relationship between intention and frequency of environmental behavior. The findings in this model suggest that other undiscovered factors may be involved in environmental behavior. Modifying the three components of attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control will therefore lead to the development and enhancement of intention for environmental behaviors. Other effective factors on environmental behavior, however, should be explored in further studies to minimize environmental damage and modify the course of environmental damage.
Keywords :
Environmental behavior , Environmental education , Attitude , Subjective norms , Perceived behavioral control
Journal title :
Environmental Resources Research
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2730966
Link To Document :
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