Jamaica Consultation Presentation: Harnessing the media: A tool for environmental awareness.

This is an INTEREST GROUP PRESENTATION ABSTRACT; the paper will be presented at the Jamaica Consultation on Creation Care and the Gospel in October, 2012.  Comments are welcomed! View all abstracts.

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Media are the integral part of the contemporary reality, their role in social life and in education seems to be more and more important.[1] Media education is connected with the knowledge interdisciplinary in nature which is situated between science and everyday life. This kind of education is also a consequence of the development of new information and communication technology.[2] Many animals are currently facing extinction.[3] Conservation education which highlights the impacts of our behaviour on other species survival is crucial. This study canvasses for the use of visual media to increase knowledge, attitudes and conservation behaviours regarding of environmental awareness in social media sites.[4] In the Caribbean the issue of environmental awareness is now on the rise and the use of media on social networking site would enable the wide audience part take in caring for God’s creations.

 

 

[1] Potyrala, Katarzyna, Karolina Rysak, and Wioletta Skrzypek. 2009. “MEDIAL EDUCATION – THE REASONS FOR COMPLEX COMPETENCE OF BIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STUDENTS.” Problems Of Education In The 21St Century 17, 152-158. Education Research Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed July 27, 2012).

[2] Potyrala, Katarzyna, Karolina Rysak, and Wioletta Skrzypek. 2009. “MEDIAL EDUCATION – THE REASONS FOR COMPLEX COMPETENCE OF BIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STUDENTS.” Problems Of Education In The 21St Century 17, 152-158. Education Research Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed July 27, 2012).

[3] Pearson, Elissa, Jillian Dorrian, and Carla Litchfield. 2011. “Harnessing Visual Media in Environmental Education: Increasing Knowledge of Orangutan Conservation Issues and Facilitating Sustainable Behaviour through Video Presentations.”Environmental Education Research 17, no. 6: 751-767. ERIC, EBSCOhost (accessed July 27, 2012).

[4] Pearson, Elissa, Jillian Dorrian, and Carla Litchfield. 2011. “Harnessing Visual Media in Environmental Education: Increasing Knowledge of Orangutan Conservation Issues and Facilitating Sustainable Behaviour through Video Presentations.”Environmental Education Research 17, no. 6: 751-767. ERIC, EBSCOhost (accessed July 27, 2012).