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  • Journal of STEAM Education
  • Volume:6 Issue:2
  • Acquisition and use of Environmental Education in Solid Waste Management Practices

Acquisition and use of Environmental Education in Solid Waste Management Practices

Authors : Elijah AKİNTUNDE, Caleb AKİNTUNDE
Pages : 143-160
Doi:10.55290/steam.1149800
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Publication Date : 2023-06-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Environmental issues are becoming more multifaceted and difficult to manage, and with the preponderance of pollution shifting toward problems caused by individuals and small entities, a stronger and wider public understanding of environmental management and related issues is a growing necessity. This study identifies contents of environmental education in solid waste management insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Reduce, Reuse and Recycle); and assesses the recycling interests of households through a participatory assessment. Using a survey questionnaire that addressed five stages of environmental literacy; insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(awareness, knowledge, understanding, attitude and skills); as well as solid waste generation, disposal and management, a multistage sampling technique was adopted for data collection. The probability sampling was used to draw 1,230 respondents not less than 18 years of age in selected households from three local government areas, classified into high, medium and low density areas. A correlation test was used to determine the relationship between the knowledge of respondents about waste management and their waste management practices. Findings showed that the knowledge for employing reduction/avoidance, reuse and recycling methods was acquired at a tender age through parents, siblings or relations, and at school. Findings also showed no significant relationship between the knowledge of respondents about the content of Environmental Education insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(EE); and their waste management practices with a coefficient correlation of 0.107 and p: 0.552 > 0.05. Furthermore, the assessment showed that 96% of the individuals were interested in recycling. Deploying environmental education has a significant impact on waste management practices and early childhood knowledge acquisition is vital to environmental education.
Keywords : Environmental education, Environmental literacy, reduce, recycling, reuse, solid waste management

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