Student Cognition in the Context of a Climate System: Global Warming and Greenhouse Effect
Date
2019-10-19Author
HANDAYANI, Rif’ati Dina
PUTRA, Pramudya Dwi Aristya
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: Education needs to emphasize more attention to environmental issues. The school is an
active place to provide actual knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior towards environmental
issues such as global warming dan the greenhouse effect. This study aimed to investigate
seventh-grade students' cognition in the context of a climate system. This study was descriptive,
involving the collection of qualitative data. These qualitative data were then analyzed for their
content inductively to identify concepts and patterns of student responses. This study indicated
that students believed that global warming caused by six factors involving the greenhouse effect,
depletion of the ozone layer, fossil fuel usage, forest fires, use of chemicals, and industrial air
pollution. Also, they convinced six segments of the global warming impacts: ocean, soil, air,
plants and animals, humans, and weather and season changes. The student thought about the
climate system was substantially linear, where the contribution of human activities caused global
warming that finally have an impact on humans themselves
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