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The Evolution of Smokey Bear: Environmental Education About Wildfire for Youth
Authors:Heidi L Ballard  Emily Evans  Victoria E Sturtevant  Pamela Jakes
Institution:1. University of California, Davis , Davis , California , USA;2. Southern Oregon University , Ashland , Oregon , USA;3. U.S.D.A. Forest Service , St. Paul , Minnesota , USA
Abstract:Many environmental education programs in the United States educate youth about the prevention of wildfire and its role in ecosystems. We reviewed 50 wildfire education programs for youth (WEY) in the U.S. through an Internet search and interviews with program providers. We investigated whether they reflect current wildfire science, environmental education (EE) instructional strategies, and place-based education (PBE) approaches. We found that while one-third of the programs focus exclusively on wildfire prevention, suppression, and safety topics, one-third focuses on fire ecology, management, and science, and one-third includes all these topics, mirroring evolving scientific approaches to wildfire. Also, while state and federal agencies design and disseminate much of the curricula used, 60% of WEY programs incorporate local social and ecological contexts, revealing the close relationship between WEY and PBE.
Keywords:hazards education  informal science education  natural resource education  place-based education  wildfire
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