Journal of Education and e-Learning Research 2015, Vol. 2(4): pp79-86The study aimed to determine whether there was any significant difference in understanding levels between secondary school boys and girls on the concepts of environmental degradation, meteorology and climate change. Both structured survey and focus group discussions were used to collect information from 480 students, sampled randomly from 12 secondary schools in Morogoro region. The findings indicated that boys were significantly more knowledgeable than girls on the specified environmental concepts. This implies that girls lagged behind their counterparts in understanding important environmental concepts as specified in the school curriculum. Based on the findings of...
Of all the environmental problems facing humankind today, anthropogenic-induced climate change is re...
Capacity to differentiate between weather and climate and opinions about plausibility of climate cha...
For sustainable development to be effective there must be appropriate environmental education strate...
Global Journal of Advanced Research 2016, Vol-3(3): pp 207-221The study established if there is any ...
This study focuses on how the Ghanaian youth would want to associate with some environmental matters...
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 2015, Vol. (4) :pp410-417This articl...
Huria: Journal of the Open University of Tanzania 2016, VoL. 23(1):pp 32-48The main focus of the stu...
The aim of this study was to investigate the levels of secondary school students’ knowledge about th...
The main focus of the study was to determine the knowledge level of the certificate of secondary edu...
The aim of this study is to examine the behavior and thinking levels of secondary school students t...
This study aimed at investigating gender differences in attitudes toward science in Ghanaian schools...
Several researchers have noted that the knowledge and awareness of students with regard to environme...
Background and purpose: This study examines secondary-school students' opinions on participating in ...
Background and purpose: This study examines secondary-school students' opinions on participating in ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate student’s perception of environmental challenge issues ...
Of all the environmental problems facing humankind today, anthropogenic-induced climate change is re...
Capacity to differentiate between weather and climate and opinions about plausibility of climate cha...
For sustainable development to be effective there must be appropriate environmental education strate...
Global Journal of Advanced Research 2016, Vol-3(3): pp 207-221The study established if there is any ...
This study focuses on how the Ghanaian youth would want to associate with some environmental matters...
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 2015, Vol. (4) :pp410-417This articl...
Huria: Journal of the Open University of Tanzania 2016, VoL. 23(1):pp 32-48The main focus of the stu...
The aim of this study was to investigate the levels of secondary school students’ knowledge about th...
The main focus of the study was to determine the knowledge level of the certificate of secondary edu...
The aim of this study is to examine the behavior and thinking levels of secondary school students t...
This study aimed at investigating gender differences in attitudes toward science in Ghanaian schools...
Several researchers have noted that the knowledge and awareness of students with regard to environme...
Background and purpose: This study examines secondary-school students' opinions on participating in ...
Background and purpose: This study examines secondary-school students' opinions on participating in ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate student’s perception of environmental challenge issues ...
Of all the environmental problems facing humankind today, anthropogenic-induced climate change is re...
Capacity to differentiate between weather and climate and opinions about plausibility of climate cha...
For sustainable development to be effective there must be appropriate environmental education strate...