Birds in the playground: Evaluating the effectiveness of an urban environmental education project in enhancing school children’s awareness, knowledge and attitudes towards local wildlife

White, Rachel and Eberstein, Katie and Scott, Dawn (2021) Birds in the playground: Evaluating the effectiveness of an urban environmental education project in enhancing school children’s awareness, knowledge and attitudes towards local wildlife. [Data Collection]

Abstract

Dataset arises from a study exploring the influence of a six-week bird-feeding and monitoring project conducted within school grounds (“Bird Buddies”) on individual awareness, knowledge and attitudes towards birds by primary school children. This initiative was conducted across eight (sub-)urban primary schools within Brighton and Hove (UK), with 220 participating children (aged 7 to 10). Via pre- and post-project questionnaires, we found evidence for enhanced awareness of local biodiversity, alongside significant gains in both bird identification knowledge and attitudes, which were greatest for children with little prior exposure to nature. The dataset is the complete closed-answer pre- and post-project questionnaire results.

Uncontrolled Keywords: citizen scence environmental education nature connection schools children nature birds
Subjects: C Biological sciences > C181 Biodiversity
C Biological sciences > C184 Conservation ecology
Divisions: School of Applied Sciences
Depositing User: Rachel White
Date Deposited: 16 Mar 2021 11:40
Last Modified: 23 Jun 2021 11:39
Creators:
    • White, Rachel
    • R.White2@brighton.ac.uk
    • Eberstein, Katie
    • katieeberstein@sussexwt.org.uk
    • Scott, Dawn
    • d.scott@keele.ac.uk

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