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Wells, R. V. – School Science Review, 1981
Suggests that invasion biology can supply subject matter for teaching evolution, genetics, ecological relationships, and conservation. Describes flowering and non-flowering plant invaders, vertebrates and invertebrates, and two ecological invasions on the southern coast of England. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, College Science, Ecological Factors
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Kidd, N. A. C. – Journal of Biological Education, 1979
Presents a set of simulation models for use in teaching population dynamics. These models are designed specifically for use with a programmable pocket calculator, and can be used to demonstrate growth of populations with discrete or overlapping generations and also to explore effects of density-dependent and -independent mortality. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Computer Programs, Ecological Factors
Krall, Florence R. – Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 1981
A group of graduate students led by their professor attempted to explore the interrelationship between the Navajo and their reservation environment. The four-week seminar, a prototype for a curriculum in environmental education, is presented in diary form and makes use of the creative expressions of poetry from graduate students and mythology from…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Ecological Factors
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Wilkes, James W. – Science Teacher, 1980
Described is an advanced biology class project involving study of the effects of organic pollution on an aquatic ecosystem from an sewage treatment plant overflow to evaluate the chemical quality and biological activity of the river water. (DS)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Ecological Factors, Field Studies
DiNola, Ralph; Guerra, Jerry – School Planning & Management, 2002
Discusses the benefits of green, or high-performance, buildings, such as health and comfort, cost effectiveness, and sustainability. Explores the barriers to their use by schools--most notably cost. Offers suggestions on overcoming these barriers. (EV)
Descriptors: Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Ecological Factors, Educational Facilities Design
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Ulbricht, J. – Art Education, 1998
Traces the development of an expanding definition and understanding of environmental-art education. Suggest new ideas and considerations for the future. Offers three lessons that incorporate different aspects of form and content: (1) the natural environment; (2) the built environment; and (3) the social environment. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Built Environment, Ecological Factors, Educational Trends
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Barrio, Casey A.; Shoffner, Marie F. – Career Development Quarterly, 2005
Advances in medical treatment have greatly extended the life span and quality of life of persons living with HIV, with the nature of the disease evolving from causing an early death to chronic, manageable illness. Career counselors will increasingly be called upon to assist persons living with HIV. This article provides an overview of HIV disease…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Medical Services, Quality of Life
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MacGregor, Jean – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2005
"Sustainable development" is one framework. "Bioregionalism" is another. Both phrases have evolved in an attempt to create a powerful, encompassing vision of planetary wellness and regeneration. Some American practitioner-philosophers of sustainable agriculture argued that people must become thoughtful, responsible dwellers of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Ecology
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Trepanier, Nathalie S. – International Journal of Special Education, 2005
We suggest a new framework for conducting research in the field of special education. This framework is inspired by the ecological risk assessment frameworks of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1995) and G.W. Suter (1993), which are primarily used in ecotoxicology and environmental toxicology. The framework includes three phases by which…
Descriptors: Special Education, Risk, Evaluation Methods, Educational Research
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Jordan, Nicholas R.; Andow, David A.; Mercer, Kristin L. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2005
We describe our pedagogical approaches and experiences with a novel course in agroecology (one semester, three credit-hours, for graduate students and upper level undergraduates). Our course responds to recent proposals that agroecology expand its disciplinary focus to include human factors as well as ecological factors, thus taking a more…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Graduate Students, Service Learning, Teaching Methods
Magne, Olof – 1996
This Swedish paper discusses the design of an inclusive curriculum for students with disabilities based on Rousseau's concept of a social contract. The importance of a curricular philosophy in which social competence and ecological conditions are crucial provisions in shaping the curriculum is discussed. The social contract philosophy is used to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Ecological Factors
Doan-Sampon, Mary Anne; And Others – 1993
This guide is one part of a set of materials designed to support an ecological intervention system for families and their special needs children between birth and three. The system is constructed on four premises: (1) intervention is guided by the family; (2) parent-child interactions are the heart of early intervention; (3) family rituals, daily…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Ecological Factors
Savas-Ulkuer, Nurper – 1986
A longitudinal research project was initiated in the spring of 1988 in Ankara, Turkey in selected gecekondu settlements. A gecekondu is a hastily constructed dwelling used to house newcomers to large cities. Gecekondu dwellers are predominantly disadvantaged, rural people who have migrated to the fringes of urban areas and whose children usually…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education, Ecological Factors, Foreign Countries
Gilligan, Brian – Heritage Communicator, 1987
Offers some generalizations resulting from the Hunters Wetlands Trust of New South Wales (Australia). Deals with credibility and factual information, use of the broadcast and print media, field days, the use of local talent, timing and opportunism, lobbying, positive thinking, the magnifier effect and evaluation. (TW)
Descriptors: Communications, Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Environmental Education
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Carioca, J. O. B.; And Others – Impact of Science on Society, 1987
Discusses how biomass in the form of fuelwood, crop residues, and animal dung can be converted into fuels such as biogas and ethanol to replace or supplement fossil fuels. Argues for future decentralized, integrated biomass energy development. (TW)
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Depleted Resources, Developing Nations, Ecological Factors
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