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代际影响在废物教育计划中的作用:THAW 项目。

The role of intergenerational influence in waste education programmes: the THAW project.

机构信息

Waste Watch, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Waste Manag. 2011 Dec;31(12):2590-600. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2011.07.023. Epub 2011 Aug 24.

Abstract

Whilst the education of young people is often seen as a part of the solution to current environmental problems seeking urgent attention, it is often forgotten that their parents and other household members can also be educated/influenced via home-based educational activities. This paper explores the theory of intergenerational influence in relation to school based waste education. Waste Watch, a UK-based environmental charity (www.wastewatch.org.uk), has pioneered a model that uses practical activities and whole school involvement to promote school based action on waste. This methodology has been adopted nationally. This paper outlines and evaluates how effective school based waste education is in promoting action at a household level. The paper outlines Waste Watch's 'Taking Home Action on Waste (THAW)' project carried out for two and half years in Rotherham, a town in South Yorkshire, England. The project worked with 6705 primary age children in 39 schools (44% of primary schools in the project area) to enable them to take the "reduce, reuse and recycle message" home to their families and to engage these (i.e. families) in sustainable waste management practices. As well as substantial increases in students' knowledge and understanding of waste reduction, measurement of the impact of the project in areas around 12 carefully chosen sample schools showed evidence of increased participation in recycling and recycling tonnages as well as declining levels of residual waste. Following delivery of the project in these areas, an average increase of 8.6% was recorded in recycling set out rates which led to a 4.3% increase in paper recycling tonnages and an 8.7% increase in tonnages of cans, glass and textiles collected for recycling. Correspondingly, there was a 4.5% fall in tonnages of residual waste. Waste Watch's THAW project was the first serious attempt to measure the intergenerational influence of an education programme on behaviour at home (i.e. other than schools' own waste). It clearly shows that household recycling behaviour can be positively impacted by intergenerational influence via a practical school-based waste education model. However, although the model could potentially have a big impact if rolled out nationally, it will require seed funding and the long-term durability of the model has not yet been fully quantified.

摘要

虽然人们普遍认为对年轻人的教育是解决当前迫切需要关注的环境问题的方法之一,但人们常常忽视了通过家庭教育活动也可以对其父母和其他家庭成员进行教育/影响。本文探讨了代际影响理论与基于学校的废物教育之间的关系。英国的一个环保慈善机构 Waste Watch(www.wastewatch.org.uk)率先提出了一种利用实践活动和全校参与来推动基于学校的废物行动的模式。这种方法已在全国范围内采用。本文概述并评估了基于学校的废物教育在促进家庭层面行动方面的有效性。本文概述了 Waste Watch 在英格兰南约克郡罗瑟勒姆进行了两年半的“将废物行动带回家(THAW)”项目。该项目与 39 所学校的 6705 名小学生(项目地区 44%的小学)合作,使他们能够将“减少、再利用和回收信息”带回家给家人,并使这些家庭(即家庭)参与可持续废物管理实践。除了学生对减少废物的知识和理解有了实质性的提高之外,对 12 所精心挑选的样本学校周边地区项目的影响进行测量,显示出参与回收的人数增加以及残余废物的水平下降。在这些地区完成项目后,记录到回收设定率平均提高了 8.6%,导致纸张回收量增加了 4.3%,可回收的罐头、玻璃和纺织品的数量增加了 8.7%。相应地,残余废物的数量减少了 4.5%。Waste Watch 的 THAW 项目是首次认真尝试衡量教育计划对家庭(即学校自身废物以外)行为的代际影响。它清楚地表明,通过实用的基于学校的废物教育模式,可以积极影响家庭的回收行为。然而,尽管该模式如果在全国范围内推广可能会产生重大影响,但它需要种子资金,并且该模式的长期可持续性尚未得到充分量化。

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