Beliefs that manifest through newspaper items in relation to peoples’ life challenges and their potential to enhance a sustainable learning environment in school science
Abstract
The paper documents beliefs that manifest themselves through newspaper items and
elaborates on their potential to enhance a sustainable learning environment in a school
science lesson. “Learning environment” is depicted from different angles and includes
virtual and real learning environments, school environments and classroom environments.
Descriptive and item analyses were conducted on sixty-eight newspaper items that were
identified. The nature of problems and prescriptions/solutions was categorised for each
item and the paper further provides elaboration on the types of problems and
recommended solutions. The results show that the “believed” structure contents in their
newspaper items to catch the attention of the “believer”. Lessons on the power of belief
must be learnt by school science teachers if they are to succeed in creating a sustainable
learning environment with improved performance in school science.