Designing a flood-risk education program in the Netherlands

  • A. Bosschaert
  • , J. van der Schee
  • , W. Kuiper

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Abstract

This study focused on designing a flood-risk education program to enhance 15-year-old students’ flood-risk perception. In the flood-risk education program, learning processes were modeled in such a way that the arousal of moderate levels of fear should prompt experiential and analytical information processing. In this way, understanding of flood risk in the surroundings should prompt students’ threat and coping appraisal. To accomplish this, the program consisted of a variety of student-directed parts, such as serious games and flood simulations. The design of the program was based on theoretical understandings from learning theory, information processing, and risk communication. Furthermore, empirical findings about students’ risk perceptions were incorporated. The design process was guided by the principles of Educational Design Research and had an iterative character.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)271-286
JournalJournal of Environmental Education
Volume47
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • flood-risk perception
  • belief change
  • blended learning
  • information processing

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