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Ambroise Baker; Lisa Baldini; Jamie Bojko; Katy Chamberlain; Amber Collings; Chris Ennis; Jibin He; Jens Holtvoeth; Danny McNally; Caroline Orr; Catherine Pschenyckyj; Alison Reid; Ed Rollason; Gillian Taylor – Journal of Research Administration, 2024
Newly appointed lecturers joining teaching-focussed environments can encounter significant challenges to sustain a successful research career. Some of these challenges pertain to the existing work culture and the suitability of mentoring. At the same time, success in academia is typically associated with the "academic super-hero" model…
Descriptors: Research Administration, College Faculty, Departments, Faculty Workload
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Jones, Karen – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to think through the value of History as a way of interrogating ideas around environmental change as well as bridging the gap between definitions of natural and cultural heritage. In terms of the sustainability in higher education imperative, it argues that youth climate change movements and endeavours to…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Higher Education, Ecology, Conservation (Environment)
Universities UK, 2021
The climate and ecological emergency is not new. For decades, universities have been at the forefront of efforts to combat climate change and embed sustainability in all areas of life across the UK. But the need for change is now more urgent than ever, and universities are playing their part. Universities are vital in tackling climate change. They…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Ecology, College Role
Cotton, Colette – Development Education Research Centre, 2022
This research was undertaken by teachers and students from 5 countries who were all working together on a Zero Waste project. The schools were in Borneo in Malaysia, Taiwan, the Punjab district of India, Jordan and the Southeast of the UK. It looks at how schools from such diverse areas of the world can work together successfully on a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Empathy
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Sutton, Kate – Primary Science, 2020
There is a general feeling of change in primary education in England, in conjunction with the changes to the Ofsted inspection framework (Ofsted, 2019). There is more of a focus on the mental health and wellbeing of children, redeveloping community and reconnecting with nature as part of providing a broad and balanced curriculum. It is so…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Child Health
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White, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
Education in frugality is less important for young people in the climate emergency than pressurising governments to act. Schools can help in this directly, as well as indirectly by passing on the necessary understanding. This understanding is interdisciplinary as well as disciplinary, but schools in England at least have always been too attached…
Descriptors: Climate, Change, Ecology, Conservation (Environment)
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Arnott, Lorna; Palaiologou, Ioanna; Gray, Colette – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2019
This article presents findings from an ongoing international study of children's use of Internet-connected toys (IoToys) across Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Greece. The authors sought to investigate practices with IoToys across homes and early childhood settings. Data from 12 case study families and approximately 200 children who…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Toys, Play
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Summerton, Louise; Clark, James H.; Hurst, Glenn A.; Ball, Peter D.; Rylott, Elizabeth L.; Carslaw, Nicola; Creasey, Julia; Murray, Jane; Whitford, Jeffrey; Dobson, Brian; Sneddon, Helen F.; Ross, Joe; Metcalf, Pete; McElroy, C. Robert – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Increasing demand for chemicals worldwide, depleting resources, consumer pressure, stricter legislation, and the rising cost of waste disposal are placing increasing pressure on chemical and related industries. For any organization to survive in the current arena of growing climate change laws and regulations, and increasing public influence, the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Workshops, School Business Relationship, Graduate Students
Hamilton Ford, Ellen – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Modern global society is complex and interconnected with infinite limitations and increasing competition for resources. Increasingly, people are aware of the impact of modern lifestyle choices on the sustainability of the planet. Sustainability is a growing focus of many world leaders, politicians, and educators. Many societal leaders agree that…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Private Schools, Foreign Countries, Ecology
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Lee, Elsa Ukanyezi – Environmental Education Research, 2017
This paper makes a twofold contribution. Firstly it presents a typology of eco-clubs that can be used to contextualise eco-club observations by researchers and can support management of eco-clubs by practitioners. Secondly it explains how participation in eco-clubs provides a space for a child to both enact and develop as a citizen, a place for…
Descriptors: Clubs, Ecology, Conservation (Environment), Citizen Participation
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David Hayes – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2017
Critical criminology will be applied to a discussion of environmental responsibility and the proposed controversial practice of 'fracking'. First, Green Criminology is discussed, as it seeks to re-direct the traditional focus of criminology onto patterns of crime and forms of criminality often marginalised by dominant research agendas and…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Sustainable Development, Criminology
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Dove, Tracy; Byrne, Jenny – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2014
This study explores the current knowledge and understanding about animal biology of zoo visitors and investigates whether knowledge of animal biology influences the ability of people to understand how human activity affects biodiversity. Zoos can play a role in the development of scientific literacy in the fields of animal biology and biodiversity…
Descriptors: Recreational Facilities, Wildlife, Zoology, Biodiversity
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Barraza, Laura – International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education, 2015
This research explores some of the factors that influence the relations about empathy and/or rejection that children establish towards some animal species. The role that school has within the social context in these dynamics was considered. Attitudes of young children (aged 7 to 9) from Mexico and England towards specific animal species, examining…
Descriptors: Animals, Empathy, Moral Development, Conservation (Environment)
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Pointon, Pam – Environmental Education Research, 2014
This paper reports a study of 384 13-14-year olds' written responses to open-ended questions about their understanding of and relationship with "nature." Using constant comparative method the responses were coded, categorised and themed. Most students held scientific conceptions of nature (excluding humans) and a utilitarian relationship…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Scientific Concepts, Natural Resources
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Mansell, Michelle – School Science Review, 2010
The idea of using site biodiversity action plans to introduce biodiversity management initiatives into school grounds is outlined. Selected parts of a case study, involving the use of such an action plan to record, monitor and plan for biodiversity on a university campus, are described and ideas for applying a similar plan to a school setting are…
Descriptors: Audits (Verification), Biodiversity, Campuses, Case Studies
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