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Spector, Hannah – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2015
During the Second World War, the Luftwaffe ran a maximum security prisoner of war (POW) camp called "Stalag Luft III," which imprisoned captured Allied air force servicemen. The story of the 1944 escape from Stalag Luft III is one of the most famous stories of the Second World War as described in the firsthand written account and…
Descriptors: War, Nuclear Energy, Facilities, Accidents
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Reiher, Cornelia – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2012
Japan's Basic Law on Food Education (Shokuiku kihonho) was enacted in June 2005 as a response to various concerns related to food and nutrition, such as food scandals, an increase in obesity and lifestyle-related diseases and an assumed loss of traditional food culture. The Law defines food education (shokuiku) rather vaguely as the acquisition of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Food, Nutrition, Facilities
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Sibert, J. R. – Child Care, Health and Development, 1996
Based upon a review of the literature, claims that bicycle helmets help prevent injury and should be mandated by legislation. Provides evidence of the effectiveness of helmets as well as problems associated with using them. Contains 17 references. (MOK)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bicycling, Children, Exercise
Brink, Satya – 1981
The incidence and causes of children's accidents in the home are briefly described. Data on the most common types and locations of such accidents are provided in tables. Characteristics of children and the home environment that contribute to accidents are briefly discussed. In conclusion, problems associated with accident prevention strategies,…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Building Design, Child Safety
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Chinese Education and Society, 2008
This article is an open letter of a group of early childhood education (ECE) practitioners to Premier Wen Jiabao. This open letter was written with one goal in mind: to ask Premier Wen's government to take measures to protect young children and support early childhood education. These practitioners have become worried about the many accidents that…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, School Safety, Public Policy, Local Government
Boshier, Roger – 1996
Fishing vessel accidents occur because of complex interactions of human, technical, and environmental factors. Although they usually occur because of human actions, thoughts, or behavior, investigators and prevention educators are preoccupied with technical matters and equipment. Equipment, machinery, weather, and other objective facts are…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Adult Learning, Boat Operators
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Boshier, Roger – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2000
Outlines a theoretical model for accident prevention education that includes four paradigms: humanism, radical humanism, functionalism, and radical functionalism. Applies the model to fishing boat accidents and derives implications for changing the content and processes of prevention education. (SK)
Descriptors: Accidents, Foreign Countries, Humanism, Learning Theories
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Abraham, Martin – Community Development Journal, 1988
Examines the implications of the Bhopal catastrophe and the organization by the consumer movement of a coalition of community action groups--The International Coalition for Justice in Bhopal--that links action in the developed and developing countries. (JOW)
Descriptors: Accidents, Community Action, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
Manby, Dave; Egelstaff, Robert; Loynes, Chris – Horizons, 2001
Three British outdoor educators point out that the push to license the outdoor industry now means that paper qualifications are favored over experience, thus increasing risk; argue that riskless adventure is impossible and pointless; and suggest returning to the real outdoors, rather than attempting to develop watered-down, imitation adventure…
Descriptors: Accidents, Adventure Education, Certification, Conferences
Brink, Satya – 1982
Of 25 western countries under consideration in 1975, Canada had the worst accident record for female children and the second worst for male children. In response to this problem, the present report assembles data to present a clearer picture of the extent of the problem and begins an analysis of potential accident events as a preliminary step to…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Childhood Needs, Coordination, Family Environment
Rich, Anthony – Horizons, 2003
In the United Kingdom, insurance is becoming harder to get and society is becoming increasingly more likely to demand criminal sanctions when accidents occur. Adventure educators can protect themselves by having a demonstrable, transparent system of risk assessment, safety equipment, training, and control, but they must also educate the public to…
Descriptors: Accidents, Adventure Education, Civil Law, Criminal Law
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Gregory, Robert J. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1994
This paper offers a New Zealand perspective on disability and rehabilitation, as seen by an American resident. Three major themes are noted: the importance of the concept of accidents in New Zealand society, Maori ideas about interdependence, and the social systems and social change approach as compared with the clinical treatment approach to…
Descriptors: Accidents, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Disabilities
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Garvey, Daniel – Journal of Experiential Education, 1998
Focuses on risks and challenges of conducting adventure programming in foreign countries. Recommends actions to take before the crisis (involving assumptions, risk evaluation, emergency evacuation plans, awareness of medical-care costs, and foreign communications systems, family procedures plan, briefings); during the crisis (meeting staff and…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Crisis Management, Cultural Awareness
Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom, London. – 1996
This publication discusses the future of university sport development in the United Kingdom in response to a report of the Department for National Heritage calling for revitalization of British sport at all levels. This report integrates findings and recommendations of a special task force, a government working party, and consultation papers of…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, College Athletics, Colleges, Community Involvement
Gronvall, Karin – Current Sweden, 1984
This article describes aspects of the environment for children in Sweden and discusses some of the measures taken or planned for improvement. The significance of the residential environment is explored, and the nature of the child care system in a country where over 80 percent of women with small children work outside the home is described. Also…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Safety, Children, Day Care