Secondary School Students’
Partipation in Environmental
Action: Coercion or Dynamism?
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Western University College of Science and Technology, Kakamega, KENYA
Publication date: 2007-06-22
EURASIA J. Math., Sci Tech. Ed 2007;3(1):51-69
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This article reports emerging findings from qualitative research in 22 secondary schools in
Bungoma District of Kenya. It focuses particularly on the nature and dynamics of
students’ participation in environmental action within the framework of the established
school curriculum. Drawing on in-depth pilot study during the first year of the research,
the paper discusses the type of environmental activities in which students frequently
participate in their local environments and the mode of such participation. Informed by
the relevant literature, it is shown that dynamic qualities, which seem to facilitate
environmental action, develop in those students exposed to active environmental
education. It is hoped that this paper will lead to further dialogue in this critical area of
practice and research.