Empathy and critical thinking: primary students solving local environmental problems through outdoor learning
Author
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Ampuero, David
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Miranda, Christian E.
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Delgado, Luisa E.
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Goyen, Samantha
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Weaver, Sean
Admission date
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2019-03-18T11:52:07Z
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2019-03-18T11:52:07Z
Publication date
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2015
Cita de ítem
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Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 15:1, 64-78 (2015)
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17540402
Identifier
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14729679
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10.1080/14729679.2013.848817
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166454
Abstract
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The present study explores the outcomes of teaching empathy and critical thinking to
solve environmental problems. This investigation was done throughout the duration of
an environmental education course within a primary school located in central Chile. A
community-based research methodology was used to understand the formation of
empathy and critical thinking. The findings reveal a significant benefit in using
empathy strategies to engage students regarding the thinking processes involved with
solving environmental problems. Using these elements as teaching techniques for
environmental education courses can be very helpful in reaching the aims of creating
a sustainable citizenry.