ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF KOLAR DISTRICT OF KARNATAKA STATE
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- 1. Dean & Professor, Department of Education, Bangalore University, Karnataka
- 2. Research Scholar, Department of Education, Bangalore University, Karnataka & Assistant Professor, University College of Education, Bangalore University, Karnataka
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The Environmental Ethics is very important value to be developed among the secondary school students. To develop different strategies in order to develop Environmental Ethics among secondary school students, the present status of Environmental Ethics among the secondary school students should be understood. In this study the investigator is interested to conduct a study of Environmental Ethics among secondary school students of Kolar District of Karnataka state. The present study focused on the status of the environmental ethics among secondary school students. The investigator developed the Environmental Ethics Tool for this study. The tool contains 60 items under 4 different dimensions. Tool is administered to 200 students of different government and private secondary schools. Data is collected, analysed and interpreted by using statistical techniques.
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