Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)

Perception of environmental risk level among trainee-teachers: Investigation on effectiveness of teacher education programme

Lahiri, Sudeshna (Unknown)
Samaddar, Biswajit (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Feb 2026

Abstract

It is important to investigate the understanding of environmental risks among the trainee-teachers who are going to play a crucial role in shaping attitudes and behaviours among school students. The present article investigates the level of perception of environmental risk among trainee-teachers from teacher training institutions located in Kolkata, India, to examine its association with the nature of studentship. A Perception of Environmental Risk Level scale (PERLS) was administered on 150 trainee-teachers to measure three main areas of risk factors i.e., Environmental issues; Environmental pollutants, and Environmental pollutants’ effects. Thus, obtained data is subjected to Chi-Square Tests of Independence to find out the association between categorical variables (Nature of studentship x Perception of environmental risk level). To ascertain further about the associations, Phi Significance and Crammer’s V significance also been computed. Inspite of taking environmental risks seriously, a substantial proportion perceived no or low risk across the three dimensions: environmental issues (84.1%), environmental pollutants (81.0%), and effects of environmental pollutants (73.0%). Significant associations were observed between the nature of studentship and perception of environmental risk levels, with varying strengths as indicated by Phi and Cramer’s V values. The findings suggest that perception of environmental risk reflects an individual’s understanding of the urgency and importance of environment protection. The teacher education curricula should be time-appropriate to make trainee-teachers aware of environmental risks.  Incorporating the field-based and experiential learning may enhance trainee-teachers’ understanding of environmental issues, pollutants, and their effects to prepare informed and responsible future educators.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

joease

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Subject

Chemistry Education Environmental Science Physics Other

Description

Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education (JOEASE) publishes original, double-blind peer-reviewed articles from throughout the world in the fields of science education and environmental education. The main aim is to give experts in these fields the opportunity to publishing and ...