The role of attitude toward nature in learning about environmental issues

Front Psychol. 2024 Nov 13:15:1471026. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1471026. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Attitude toward nature and environmental attitude are two distinct propensities that both further learning about the environment. The present study builds upon prior research by investigating the role of attitude toward nature in learning about environmental issues. In a sample of 1,486 university, middle and high school students (Mage = 15.25, SD = 3.2), we first calibrated a pool of items expressing attitude toward nature. We found differences in how adolescents expressed their appreciation for nature at different ages. It is essential to consider these differences to accurately ascertain adolescents' attitudes toward nature. We then conducted a mediation test. Whereas attitude toward nature determined the levels of knowledge students gained and retained, environmental attitude fully mediated the environmental knowledge subsequently demonstrated by the students. Our research suggests that researchers and educators may benefit from taking an experiential approach to learning about sustainable development by promoting appreciation for nature.

Keywords: Campbell paradigm; adolescents; attitude measurement; attitude toward nature; environmental attitude; environmental education.

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare that financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This work was supported by the University of Bayreuth and the Elite study program MINT Teacher Education PLUS (S-NW-2015-316) as well as the European Erasmus-Plus Programme NEB-Lab (ECO2-SCHOOLS as New European Bauhaus [NEB] Labs) (Project Nr. 101086921).