Volume
58
Issue
3
DOI
10.34068/joe.58.03.15
Abstract
We conducted a nonexperimental, descriptive study to better understand Oklahoma State University students' perceptions of water issues and relevant learning preferences using a 56-item survey instrument we based on the 2008 Water Issues in Oklahoma survey. In total, 103 agriculture students participated in our survey. Clean drinking water was their top concern, but few understood potential risks to water supplies. Additionally, participants expressed only modest interest in learning more about water issues. They indicated that they preferred learning via digital media and traditional fact sheets and expressed little interest in learning via apps, in-person events, and newspaper articles. Our results have implications for delivering water education programs to younger college-educated adults.
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Recommended Citation
Eck, C. J., Wagner, K., Chapagain, B., & Joshi, O. (2020). Postsecondary Students' Perceptions of Water Issues and Water-Related Educational Interests. The Journal of Extension, 58(3), Article 15. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.58.03.15