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Jelle Boeve-de Pauw

is a reseacher at the University of Antwerp’s Institute for Education and Information Sciences (research unit EduBROn). He has a master’s degree in biology, and a PhD in Educational Sciences, Jelle is trained as a nature and wildlife guide, and worked as science exhibition developer, educator and communicator before joining the EduBROn research unit. His research interests are conservation psychology, psychometrics of environmentalism, environmental education, science education, and informal education.

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Publication: Vauling the Invaluable - Effects of individual, school and cultural factors on the environmental values of children (PhD dissertation, published by Garant,  ISBN 978-90-441-2864-2, 217pp. )

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The overall aim of the research presented in this book is to gain more insight in the environmental values (EV) of children. EV are, across disciplines, regarded as an essential precondition of environmental behavior. A better understanding of what explains variation in EV and what they can tell us about the environmental behavior of children – the future’s decision-makers – makes an important contribution to the evaluation and design of environmental education initiatives.

Essential to the overall design of the research in this book is that is doesn’t consider EV as just individual traits (as is often done in environmental education research); the social and natural context in which children live are also incorporated. By doing so, the dissertation borrows from an approach of environmental sociology; trough also including methodologies from environmental psychology when it comes to measuring EV, the dissertation spans three disciplines and in that aims to achieve a more holistic perspective on the subject. The six studies that are presented in the dissertation each have their own specific focus: (1) EV and personality, (2) gender differences in EV, (3) do schools matter for EV? (4) do eco-schools matter for EV? (5) a cross-national perspective on EV, and (6) cross-cultural differences in EV.




 
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