How much do children love nature? Validation of the biophilia interview and a revised connectedness to nature index among preschool children
Аутори
Anđić, DunjaTatalović Vorkapić, Sanja
Остала ауторства
Stevanović, JelenaGundogan, Dragana
Ranđelović, Branislav
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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The basis of the construct of connectedness to nature is an individual’s emotional
and cognitive connection to nature, which requires the development of
sensitivity to nature and the environment for pro-ecological behaviors such
as conservation, recycling, and preservation of natural areas. According to Chang
and Monroe (2012), the Connectedness to Nature Index consists of four components:
empathy, pleasure, responsibility, and a sense of oneness with nature. For Perkins
(2010), it is love and care for the environment, which includes a cognitive component,
reading, information, and exploration of nature, and especially ecological altruism.
In their research, the authors found high correlations between the Connectedness
to Nature Index, family values, previous experiences in nature, and the presence of a
natural environment near the family home. The importance of children’s interest and
participation in nature activities was particularly highlighted as a variable contributing...
to the development of connectedness to nature. Numerous studies have indicated that
urban lifestyles and media technologies are factors that most greatly contribute to the
observed lack of empathy and sensitivity toward nature, i.e., the “decline” in children’s
sense of connectedness to nature (Richardson, Hallam & Lumber, 2015: 8).
Кључне речи:
children / preschool children / natureИзвор:
The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community, 2022, 58-64Издавач:
- Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research
Напомена:
- Book of proceedings: 28th International Scientific Conference “Educational Research and School Practice”, December 9th , 2022 Belgrade”
- Book of proceedings is available online: https://www.ipisr.org.rs/images/naucni-skupovi/book-of-proceedings.pdf
Институција/група
IPITY - CONF AU - Anđić, Dunja AU - Tatalović Vorkapić, Sanja PY - 2022 UR - http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/962 AB - The basis of the construct of connectedness to nature is an individual’s emotional and cognitive connection to nature, which requires the development of sensitivity to nature and the environment for pro-ecological behaviors such as conservation, recycling, and preservation of natural areas. According to Chang and Monroe (2012), the Connectedness to Nature Index consists of four components: empathy, pleasure, responsibility, and a sense of oneness with nature. For Perkins (2010), it is love and care for the environment, which includes a cognitive component, reading, information, and exploration of nature, and especially ecological altruism. In their research, the authors found high correlations between the Connectedness to Nature Index, family values, previous experiences in nature, and the presence of a natural environment near the family home. The importance of children’s interest and participation in nature activities was particularly highlighted as a variable contributing to the development of connectedness to nature. Numerous studies have indicated that urban lifestyles and media technologies are factors that most greatly contribute to the observed lack of empathy and sensitivity toward nature, i.e., the “decline” in children’s sense of connectedness to nature (Richardson, Hallam & Lumber, 2015: 8). PB - Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research C3 - The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community T1 - How much do children love nature? Validation of the biophilia interview and a revised connectedness to nature index among preschool children EP - 64 SP - 58 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_962 ER -
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Anđić, D.,& Tatalović Vorkapić, S.. (2022). How much do children love nature? Validation of the biophilia interview and a revised connectedness to nature index among preschool children. in The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research., 58-64. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_962
Anđić D, Tatalović Vorkapić S. How much do children love nature? Validation of the biophilia interview and a revised connectedness to nature index among preschool children. in The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community. 2022;:58-64. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_962 .
Anđić, Dunja, Tatalović Vorkapić, Sanja, "How much do children love nature? Validation of the biophilia interview and a revised connectedness to nature index among preschool children" in The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community (2022):58-64, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_962 .