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Md Taff, Md Amin and Aziz, Azlizam and Raja Haron, Raja Nor Safinas and Mohd Rasyid, Nelfianty and Mohd Yasim, Mazuki
(2010)
Residential outdoor education and environmental attitudes: an examination in a Malaysian University.
Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2 (3).
pp. 198-216.
ISSN 1948-5123
Abstract
While many outdoor educators are confident their residential outdoor education (ROE) programs improve participants’ environmental attitudes, research findings are inconclusive. This study seeks to examine the effects of a Malaysian university ROE camp on environmental attitudes. A pre and post test approach with non equivalent control group design was utilized among 176 first year undergraduate students. A modified version of CHEAKS and open ended questionnaire were used to gather data from pre and post-tests. Results from ANCOVA procedures suggested that the camp had positively improved the experimental group’s environmental attitudes. Issues of bridging ROE learning outcomes into daily practices are addressed, and a framework for future practice and research is suggested.
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