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Katedra sociální pedagogiky (45190)
Title:
Sustainability in Pictures: Photography as a Tool for Participatory Environmental Education
Citace
Šobáňová, P., Kovářová, V. a Pavlíková, V. Sustainability in Pictures: Photography as a Tool for Participatory Environmental Education.
In:
2nd World Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Education: The Proceedings of the 2nd World Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Education 2025-07-25 Copenhagen.
Vilnius: Diamond Scientific Publishing, 2025. s. 22-30. ISSN 3030-1580.
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Publication year:
2025
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Number of pages:
9
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22
Page to:
30
Form of publication:
Elektronická verze
ISBN code:
neuvedeno
ISSN code:
3030-1580
Proceedings title:
The Proceedings of the 2nd World Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Education
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
Publisher name:
Diamond Scientific Publishing
Place of publishing:
Vilnius
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v zahraničí
Název konference:
2nd World Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Education
Conference venue:
Copenhagen
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Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Celosvětová akce
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Key words in English:
environmental literacy; participatory education; photovoice; pupils' attitudes; climate change
Annotation in original language:
This study explores environmental literacy in primary school pupils through the use of Photovoice and group interviews, implemented as part of a participatory educational project in the Czech Republic. Conducted in three primary schools in the Moravian-Silesian Region, the research examined pupils’ understanding of selected environmental concepts (e.g., pollution, energy conservation, renewable resources), their reflections on ecological innovations, and their proposals for improvement. By inviting pupils to document their surroundings through photography and share their interpretations in group discussions, the study connected everyday experiences with environmental impacts, and elicited attitudes, emotions, and critical reflections. The findings reveal that pupils are capable of recognising environmental problems, identifying their causes, and suggesting both practical and systemic solutions. These results highlight the pedagogical potential of Photovoice to foster active participation, critical thinking, and a sense of agency, positioning pupils as contributors to education for sustainable development.
Annotation in english language:
This study explores environmental literacy in primary school pupils through the use of Photovoice and group interviews, implemented as part of a participatory educational project in the Czech Republic. Conducted in three primary schools in the Moravian-Silesian Region, the research examined pupils’ understanding of selected environmental concepts (e.g., pollution, energy conservation, renewable resources), their reflections on ecological innovations, and their proposals for improvement. By inviting pupils to document their surroundings through photography and share their interpretations in group discussions, the study connected everyday experiences with environmental impacts, and elicited attitudes, emotions, and critical reflections. The findings reveal that pupils are capable of recognising environmental problems, identifying their causes, and suggesting both practical and systemic solutions. These results highlight the pedagogical potential of Photovoice to foster active participation, critical thinking, and a sense of agency, positioning pupils as contributors to education for sustainable development.
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