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A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS

Year 2014, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 1 - 10, 01.04.2014

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Humans are understood to be highly responsible for environmental degradation. However, through humans, the adverse effects could be minimised or, where possible, even restored to its former sustainable condition. The present study was undertaken to study the Responsible Environmental Behaviour among B.Ed. Distance Learners with Reference to their locality, Gender, Stream & Socio-Economic Status. The sample consisted of 100 students pursuing B.Ed. through distance mode from M. D. University, India. For obtaining the data, Responsible Environmental Behaviour Measure (REBM) developed and standardized by Sindhwani (2005) was used. Data analysis involved the use of mean scores, standard deviation and t-test. The results of the study indicated that B.Ed Distance teacher trainees had Moderately Responsible Behaviour towards environment whereas significant differences were found in Responsible Environmental Behaviour of B. Ed. Distance teacher trainees on the basis of gender, stream, locality and socio economic status.

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  • Relation to their Environmental Attitude”, 21, (2), 100 -105. Bierle, S and Singletary. (2008) “Environmental education and related Fields in Idaho
  • Secondary Schools”, The Journal of Environmental Education, 39(3), 19 - 31. Dixit, S and Agarwal, V. P. (2009). environmental awareness among prospective elementary teachers, Edutracks, 8, (5), 30 - 34.
  • Fisman, L. (2005). The effect of local learning on environmental awareness in children: An empirical investigation, Journal of Environmental Education. 36, 39-50, doi: 0.3200/JOEE 39-50.
  • Gupta, U.P. (1981). “A study on Environmental Awareness among Children of Rural and Urban Schools and Non-Formal Education Centres”, Edutracks, 4(12), 35.
  • Hendce J. C. (1972). Challenging the folk lore of Environmental education. The Journal of
  • Environment Education, 3: 19-23. Hungerfold H. R. & Volk G. L.(1983). The challenges of K-12 Environmental education, paper published for a National Association of Environment Education
  • Hungerford H. R. &.Peyton R. B.(1976). Teaching Environmental Education, Portland, ME: J. WestonWalch.
  • Jackson, M. J. (2001). “Effective Environmental Education Needs ‘New’Science”, Indian
  • Educational Review, 37, (2), 22. Madumala. (2008). “Environmental Awareness of the Environmentally Active and Passive
  • Students in Relation to Motivation and Academic Performance”,Ph. D, Education, University of Calcutta, Indian Educational Abstracts, 8, (1),20. Mathews, B. E. & Riley, C. K. (1995). Teaching and Evaluating Outdoor Ethics Education
  • Programs in Vienna, V. A. National Wild Life Federation (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED401097).
  • Mehra V. (2007). “Teachers’ attitude towards Computer use Implications for Emerging
  • Technology Implementation in Educational Institutions”, Journal of Teacher Education and Research, NOIDA, 2(2),1-13. Nagasubramani, P. C and Kulasekaraperumal, P. S. (2010). 2A study on environmental knowledge of B. Ed trainees”, New Horizons in Educational Research, 2, (1), 12-15.
  • Naseema, C. (2006). Influence of Sex and Social position on attitude towards environment of secondary school pupils, University News, Vol. 44, No. 12, pp. 155-158.
  • Padiyar, G and Godiar, S. (2008), “Environmental Awareness Among University Students:
  • A case Study of Undergraduate Students of Uttarakhand”, Experiments in Education, 36, (3), 5-11. Patel, G. D. (1994). “Environmental Awareness of Primary School Teachers”. The Progress of Education, LXVIII, (10), 11.
  • Praharaj, B. (1991). “Environmental Knowledge, Environmental Attitudes, and Perception
  • Regarding Environmental Education among Pre - Service and In-Service Secondary School Teachers”, Fifth Survey of Educational Research, NCERT, 2, 1756
  • Rekha. (2004). Effect of School Environmental on Creativity and Academic Achievement of Scheduled and Non-Scheduled Caste Students, Unpublished Thesis, Agra Univesity, Agra.
  • Sabhlok R. (1985). “A Study of the Awareness and Attitude of Teachers and Students of
  • High Schools Toward Environmental Educational Abstract, 1(24), 62. Sahoo, K.C. (1992). “A critical study of the conception and perception of environmental education”, Fifth Survey of Educational Research, NCERT, 1758. 10
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Primary Language English
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Taruna Malhotra This is me

Sonal Chabra This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Malhotra, T., & Chabra, S. (2014). A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education, 3(2), 1-10.
AMA Malhotra T, Chabra S. A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education. April 2014;3(2):1-10.
Chicago Malhotra, Taruna, and Sonal Chabra. “A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS”. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education 3, no. 2 (April 2014): 1-10.
EndNote Malhotra T, Chabra S (April 1, 2014) A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education 3 2 1–10.
IEEE T. Malhotra and S. Chabra, “A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS”, International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1–10, 2014.
ISNAD Malhotra, Taruna - Chabra, Sonal. “A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS”. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education 3/2 (April 2014), 1-10.
JAMA Malhotra T, Chabra S. A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education. 2014;3:1–10.
MLA Malhotra, Taruna and Sonal Chabra. “A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS”. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education, vol. 3, no. 2, 2014, pp. 1-10.
Vancouver Malhotra T, Chabra S. A STUDY OF RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG B. ED. DISTANCE LEARNERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR LOCALITY, GENDER, STREAM & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education. 2014;3(2):1-10.