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The impact of an outdoor education project on middle school students’ perceptions and awareness of the renewable energy

This study investigated the effects of a nature education project on middle school students’ perceptions on renewable energy by using a mixed method research design. The data was collected from 60 middle school students, who participated in a nature education project in 2017 and 2018. Using a mixed...

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Published in:Renewable & sustainable energy reviews 2020-12, Vol.134, p.110364, Article 110364
Main Authors: Buldur, Serkan, Bursal, Murat, Yalcin Erik, Nazan, Yucel, Eren
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