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From micro to bio: using Vee Diagram, concept map and mind map in the framework of REACT strategy in environmental education
Summary
Researchers developed REACT-strategy-based educational activities using Vee Diagrams, concept maps, and mind maps for 12 eighth-grade students to raise awareness of plastic and microplastic harm and to introduce bioplastics as an environmentally friendly alternative.
Within the scope of the current study, the researchers developed activities for middle school students to raise their awareness on the harm of plastics and microplastics, which are detrimental to nature and living things. In addition, through the activities developed, the study aimed to provide students with knowledge of and experience with bioplastics, which have emerged as an alternative to plastic materials and are environmentally friendly. Twelve eighth grade students participated in the current study. The activities developed by the researchers within the framework of the REACT strategy covered a four-week period. The researchers made sure that the activities designed included each step of the REACT strategy (Relating, Experiencing, Applying, Cooperating, Transferring) and the researchers used different tools (mind map, concept map, Vee diagram). The study suggests that activities designed for classroom use should be integrated with tools such as Vee diagram, concept map and mind map in order to increase students' knowledge and awareness about global environmental problems as well as support students' ability to produce solutions to such problems.
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