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A Correlation Analysis of Education for Sustainable Development in Pre and Post COVID Scenarios

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  • Juan Franquelo Soler
  • E Beatriz Blazquez-Parra

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Education for sustainable development (ESD) has become a focus of international education attention, for its multidisciplinary character and for the interest in caring for the environment due to their degradation and environmental impact. This study compared two tests, one was conducted before confinement on 325 participants with 3545 responses, and one in confinement on 350 participants with 3832 responses. Surveys were conducted using Google Forms, based on 11 questions with its items verified by ANOVA and Bonferroni. The COVID-19 lockdown significantly influenced the results of both tests. The results indicated increased awareness of the environment during confinement. At the educational level it was intended to take an initial test and a year later perform a second test to compare them. The first test was carried out online at school, and the second one was held a year later in confinement due to COVID-19. This unexpected circumstance became an opportunity to value and compare them in different circumstances. Surveys were conducted using Google Forms. The results indicated a more significant concern for sustainability. The conclusion has been that students behave more sensitively to sustainable development in confinement circumstances.

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  • Juan Franquelo Soler & E Beatriz Blazquez-Parra, 2022. "A Correlation Analysis of Education for Sustainable Development in Pre and Post COVID Scenarios," International Journal of Education and Practice, Conscientia Beam, vol. 10(1), pages 1-10.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkp:ijoeap:v:10:y:2022:i:1:p:1-10:id:2271
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