Evaluation and Analyses of Cultural Diversity Training With Environmental Educators
Evaluation and Analyses of Cultural Diversity Training With Environmental Educators
Alma R. Galván; Lisa LaRocque
Pages 262 - 275
The Environmental Education and Training Partnership Cultural Diversity Workshops were based on theoretical models and designed to increase individuals’ awareness, knowledge, and intentions toward increasing culturally sensitivity. This study reports on the evaluation results from 191 participants. Their responses indicate significant changes in individuals’ levels of awareness and understanding. However, the strategies used for enhancing participants’ levels of understanding do not translate to the organizational level where change is needed to make environmental education relevant and effective when interacting with others holding different worldviews. The authors describe potential barriers and strategies for organizational change.
Applied Environmental Education & Communication
Volume 9, Issue 4, 2010
Pages 262 - 275