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[Playful Learning: a tool for Environmental Education].

Reichel Rodríguez-Miranda1, Luis Palomo-Cordero1, Michael Padilla-Mora2, Andrea Corrales-Vargas3, Berna van Wendel de Joode4.   

Abstract

Introduction: Playful learning for environmental education represents a participatory pedagogical mediation that considers the socio-environmental realities in which persons are immersed. Objective: To promote environmental education, through playful, participatory, and flexible methods, to prevent pesticide exposure. Methodology: Using geographic information systems, the distances between schools and bananas plantations were calculated. A playful and constructivism methodology was designed for primary school students (6 - 8.5 years), and their legal guardians. Subsequently, 148 workshops were developed in 37 rural Costa Rican schools, in which 2757 children and 387 adults participated.
Results: Thirty-eight percent (38 %) (n=14) of the schools were located at less than 100 meters from banana plantations. Playful communication generated a participatory environment, in which local needs were identified and collective knowledge was built about the effects of pesticide exposure on the environment and human health. Participants were able to identify the main preventive actions to reduce pesticide exposure. Conclusions: Playful, participatory, and flexible methodologies in environmental education facilitate the process of sensitizing first cycle primary school students and their parents from rural communities about the risks of exposure to pesticides. The methodology used can be easily adapted for application in other environmental science studies.

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Keywords:  environmental education; environmental risks; participatory methods; pesticides

Year:  2022        PMID: 35822176      PMCID: PMC9273103          DOI: 10.15359/rca.56-1.10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Cienc Ambient        ISSN: 1409-2158


  11 in total

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Journal:  Neurotoxicology       Date:  2019-06-05       Impact factor: 4.294

2.  Pesticide exposure and neurodevelopment in children aged 6-9 years from Talamanca, Costa Rica.

Authors:  Berna van Wendel de Joode; Ana M Mora; Christian H Lindh; David Hernández-Bonilla; Leonel Córdoba; Catharina Wesseling; Jane A Hoppin; Donna Mergler
Journal:  Cortex       Date:  2016-09-15       Impact factor: 4.027

3.  Pesticide use in banana and plantain production and risk perception among local actors in Talamanca, Costa Rica.

Authors:  Douglas Barraza; Kees Jansen; Berna van Wendel de Joode; Catharina Wesseling
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2011-03-10       Impact factor: 6.498

4.  Prenatal pesticide exposure and respiratory health outcomes in the first year of life: Results from the infants' Environmental Health (ISA) study.

Authors:  Ana M Mora; Jane A Hoppin; Leonel Córdoba; Juan C Cano; Manuel Soto-Martínez; Brenda Eskenazi; Christian H Lindh; Berna van Wendel de Joode
Journal:  Int J Hyg Environ Health       Date:  2020-02-15       Impact factor: 5.840

5.  In situ toxicity and ecological risk assessment of agro-pesticide runoff in the Madre de Dios River in Costa Rica.

Authors:  Silvia Echeverría-Sáenz; Freylan Mena; María Arias-Andrés; Seiling Vargas; Clemens Ruepert; Paul J Van den Brink; Luisa E Castillo; Jonas S Gunnarsson
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2016-10-18       Impact factor: 4.223

6.  Pesticide risk perceptions among bystanders of aerial spraying on bananas in Costa Rica.

Authors:  Douglas Barraza; Kees Jansen; Catharina Wesseling; Berna van Wendel de Joode
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2020-07-08       Impact factor: 6.498

7.  [Commitment and community participation towards health: knowledge creation from the systematization of social experiences].

Authors:  Lizbeth López-Bolaños; Marisol Campos-Rivera; María Ángeles Villanueva-Borbolla
Journal:  Salud Publica Mex       Date:  2018 Mar-Apr

8.  Prenatal Mancozeb Exposure, Excess Manganese, and Neurodevelopment at 1 Year of Age in the Infants' Environmental Health (ISA) Study.

Authors:  Ana María Mora; Leonel Córdoba; Juan Camilo Cano; David Hernandez-Bonilla; Larissa Pardo; Lourdes Schnaas; Donald R Smith; José A Menezes-Filho; Donna Mergler; Christian H Lindh; Brenda Eskenazi; Berna van Wendel de Joode
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2018-05-29       Impact factor: 9.031

9.  Passive monitoring techniques to evaluate environmental pesticide exposure: Results from the Infant's Environmental Health study (ISA).

Authors:  Leonel Córdoba Gamboa; Karla Solano Diaz; Clemens Ruepert; Berna van Wendel de Joode
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2020-02-08       Impact factor: 6.498

10.  [Health education trough the development of scientific skills in Chilean schools].

Authors:  Soledad Burgos; Karla Yohannessen; Andrea Álvarez; Alejandro Rebolledo; María Teresa Valenzuela
Journal:  Salud Publica Mex       Date:  2017 May-Jun
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