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Evidence-based conservation education in Mexican communities: Connecting arts and science

机译:墨西哥社区的循证保护教育:联系艺术和科学

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Several studies suggest that 63% of primate species are currently threatened due to deforestation, pet-trade, and bushmeat hunting. Successful primate conservation strategies require effective educational programs capable of enhancing critical system-thinking and responsible behavior towards these species. Arts-based conservation education can simultaneously foster cognitive and emotional processes. In this paper, we evaluate an arts-based educational program focused on the conservation of black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). Our goals were to determine (1) whether children's knowledge changed with our educational techniques, (2) if there was a particular educational technique that better improved the children's learning, and (3) the children's emotional feedback regarding the whole program. A total of 229 children from communities located in primate-habitat areas, both inside and outside protected areas, participated in the study. Different educational techniques were tested (storytelling, theater and shadow puppets), contrasted with a control group, and evaluated through an analysis of drawings. Our results showed that children's knowledge increase with each art-based technique, with storytelling being the most effective for children's learning. Specific drawings indicators also revealed the increase of children's knowledge and a decrease of misconceptions between pre and post evaluations. Finally, a satisfaction survey about the program showed a high positive feedback. The study highlights the value of designing multidisciplinary projects, where arts-based education program (grounded in scientific information) has shown to be a successful way to communicate animal knowledge and promote conservation.
机译:一些研究表明,由于森林砍伐,宠物贸易和丛林牧草,63%的灵长类动物目前受到威胁。成功的灵长类动物保护策略需要有效的教育计划,能够提高对这些物种的关键系统思维和负责任的行为。艺术的保护教育可以同时培养认知和情感过程。在本文中,我们评估了一个艺术的教育计划,专注于保守黑吼猴(Alouatta PIGRA)。我们的目标是确定(1)儿童知识是否与我们的教育技术发生变化,(2)如果有一种特殊的教育技术,更好地改善了儿童的学习,以及(3)儿童对整个计划的情感反馈。共有229名来自栖息地区的社区,包括在内和外部保护区内外的栖息地,参加了该研究。测试不同的教育技术(讲故事,剧院和影子木偶),与对照组对比,并通过分析图纸进行评估。我们的研究结果表明,儿童的知识与基于艺术的技术增加,讲故事对儿童学习最有效。具体图纸指标还揭示了儿童知识的增加和预先评估和后期评估之间的误解减少。最后,关于该程序的满意度展示了高正面反馈。该研究突出了设计多学科项目的价值,其中基于艺术的教育计划(基于科学信息)表明是传达动物知识和促进保护的成功方法。

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