Global Warming and its Relationship with Amazonia: Perceptions of Students from Two Schools in the Low Amazon Region, Brazil

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Nayara Ricele da Costa Tavares
Jaílson Santos de Novais

Abstract

This work investigates the perception of elementary students from two schools at the municipalityof Santarém, Pará State, Brazil, regarding the global warming (GW) concept and itsrelationship with the Amazonian region. A total of 249 students were interviewed, and their responseswere analyzed by the Collective Subject Discourse (CSD) technique. As a result, 7 centralideas (CI) were obtained from each class in the urban school, representing 14 CSD. In the ruralschool, 15 CI and 15 CSD were generated. Students from both schools presented speeches andGW’s concepts focused mainly on pollution and environmental degradation caused by man. Thispoint was also reflected in the relationship established by students between the Amazonian regionand the GW.

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da Costa Tavares, N. R., & de Novais, J. S. (2014). Global Warming and its Relationship with Amazonia: Perceptions of Students from Two Schools in the Low Amazon Region, Brazil. Journal of Biology Education, 17(2), (pp. 35-49). https://doi.org/10.59524/2344-9225.v17.n2.22434
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Investigaciones y desarrollos
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Nayara Ricele da Costa Tavares

Pós-Graduação Lato Sensu em Sociedade, Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Sustentável naAmazônia (SMDA) – Centro de Formação Interdisciplinar (CFI)– Universidade Federal do Oestedo Pará (UFOPA)– Santarém, Pará

Jaílson Santos de Novais

Pós-Graduação Lato Sensu em Sociedade, Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Sustentável naAmazônia (SMDA) – Centro de Formação Interdisciplinar (CFI)– Universidade Federal do Oestedo Pará (UFOPA)– Santarém, Pará

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da Costa Tavares, N. R., & de Novais, J. S. (2014). Global Warming and its Relationship with Amazonia: Perceptions of Students from Two Schools in the Low Amazon Region, Brazil. Journal of Biology Education, 17(2), (pp. 35-49). https://doi.org/10.59524/2344-9225.v17.n2.22434