Competences Enabling Young Germans to Engage in Activities for Climate Protection and Global Health
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- DOI: 10.3390/ijerph22071111
Competences Enabling Young Germans to Engage in Activities for Climate Protection and Global Health
Abstract
The study examines how individual skills influence adolescents' and young adults' commitment to climate protection and global health. Based on 21st-century skills and transformative education, it focuses on competences in science, geography, mathematics, religion, ethics, and media. A representative online survey of 783 participants in Germany assessed topic relevance, information-seeking behavior, and active engagement. The results show that subject-specific skills significantly affect engagement, especially when closely related to the topics. Scientific, mathematical, and geographical competences enhance all three engagement dimensions. Media competence primarily increases perceived importance, while religious and ethical competences positively influence all areas. Structural equation modeling reveals a process: perceived relevance leads to information search, which then drives engagement. Thus, competences have both direct and indirect effects on active involvement. The findings highlight that long-term engagement is not only driven by campaigns but also by education that equips young people with the skills to recognize important issues, seek information, and take action independently.
Keywords: climate protection; competence; engagement; ethic; global health; internet; mathematic; natural science; religion.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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