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EFFECTS OF PLAY ON NATURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS

By July 29, 2025January 16th, 2026Vol. 11.2

by Barçınay Çifci, Chaldanbaeva A.K

ABSTRACT

Currently, youngsters are immersed in the appealing prospects presented by the digital realm; yet, their chances to  engage  with  nature  are  progressively  declining.  This  circumstance  negatively  impacts  the  cultivation  of children’s  environmental  consciousness  and  sensitivity  to  nature.  Childhood  is  a  pivotal  phase  in  which individuals’ environmental attitudes are formed. In this setting, enhancing children’s engagement with nature and reinforcing their environmental awareness is crucial. This study seeks to investigate how play can improve school-aged  children’s  perceptions  of  nature  and  the  environment.  The  influence  of  nature-themed  games, developed through the Project-Based Learning (PBL) methodology, on children’s environmental consciousness was  evaluated.  The  study  involved  25  third-grade  pupils  from  a  primary  school  in  Kocaeli,  a  city  situated along the Marmara Sea in Turkey’s Marmara Region. A quasi-experimental approach was utilised, and data were gathered through pre-test and post-test phases. The central hypothesis of the study posits that nature-themed activities will enhance environmental sensitivity among the participants in Kocaeli. Furthermore, it is posited that the PBL technique, by fostering active learning and problem-solving abilities, cultivates children’s sensitivity  and solution-oriented mindset  towards environmental  concerns. The  data collection instruments comprised  the  Game  Emotion  Scale  (GES),  created  by Ayrancı  and  Aydın  (2022).  To  evaluate  emotional reactions to play experiences, qualitative interview instruments gauging parents’ frequency of engagement with nature, and observational forms recording children’s game preferences. The data were analysed with IBM SPSS software, and descriptive statistical results were illustrated through graphical comparisons. The quantitative results  demonstrated  that  the  correlation  coefficient  for  the  relationship  with  nature  in  Graph  1  (r  =  0.89) exceeded that in Graph 2 (r = 0.76). This indicates that nature-based games exhibit a more robust correlation with  environmental  variables.  The  Pearson  correlation  analysis  and  comparative  interpretations  provide statistical  evidence for  the positive influence  of  play  on environmental  attitudes. The findings  indicate  that nature-themed   games   conducted   through   interdisciplinary   collaborative   activities—encompassing   Life Sciences, Science, and Play/Free Activity classes—result in notable enhancements in children’s environmental perceptions and attitudes, especially within emotional, cognitive, and social spheres. The experimental group had  a  more  significant  enhancement  in  environmental  sensitivity  than  the  control  group.  These  findings empirically  validate  that  including  nature-based  games  within  a  multidisciplinary  educational  framework significantly enhances children’s environmental awareness. Project-based learning (PBL) is a student-centered approach that aims to encourage students to utilize diverse resources based on real-life situations, engage in sustained  inquiry,  and  solve  multiple  problems  by  developing  a  comprehensive  project  within  a specific 2 BARÇINAY ÇIFCI& CHALDANBAEVA A.KSCIENTIFIC CULTURE, Vol. 11, No 2, (2025), pp. 143-154timeframe.  This  model  fosters  students’  research,  discovery,  and  critical  thinking  skills,  particularly  by supporting higher-order thinking and problem-solving processes, which are 21st-century skills (Zhang & Ma, 2023). The study indicates  that including nature-based activities into school  curricula can aid  youngsters  in developing  healthy  lifestyle  habits,  enhance  their  appreciation  for  nature,  and  promote  their  evolution  as environmentally  aware  individuals. The study presents  a new educational paradigm designed to restore the connection between humans and nature, laying a significant basis for sustainability for future generations.

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