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Risinger, C. Frederick – Social Education, 2009
In this article, the author shares some of the observations he gained when he started researching soil degradation, climate change, global warming, and water quality. First, he observed that there were not many websites that focused solely on soil-related issues. Second, not very many of these would be useful to teachers because, while they…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Sustainable Development, Water

Wentworth, Donald R.; Schug, Mark C.; Morton, John S. – Social Education, 1997
Maintains that policies that recognize the commercial value of resources and offer rewards for actions that preserve rather than deplete them, offer the best chance for environmental protection. Discusses recent experiments where the right to harvest a resource is sold as a commodity. Examines the role this plays in conservation. (MJP)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Developing Nations, Ecology, Economic Development

Schug, Mark C.; Shaw, Jane S. – Social Education, 1997
Argues that well-intentioned government policies, such as the Endangered Species Act, can actually cause harm to endangered species by creating disincentives to preserving the habitat for endangered species. Maintains that the use of incentives can lead to voluntary species protection. Includes instructions for an in-class teaching activity. (MJP)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Developing Nations, Ecology, Economic Development

Jamason, Barry W. – Social Education, 1980
Recommends that junior high school social studies classroom teachers incorporate information about the imminent and continuing shortages of energy into the curriculum. One way of organizing this information is as an inverted isosceles triangle in which energy, environment, and social studies education serve as sides of the triangle. Sample lessons…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Energy, Environmental Education

McInnis, Noel F.; And Others – Social Education, 1972
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Futures (of Society), Secondary Education

Riznik, Barnes – Social Education, 1975
The problems and advantages of using museums, environmental education centers, and community groups for teaching about the Bicentennial are examined. (JR)
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Programs, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education

Woy-Hazelton, Sandra – Social Education, 1999
Defines an ecostudent as one who focuses on understanding the natural environment and protecting fragile ecosystems in different regions of the world. Discusses the differences between ecostudents and ecotourists and emphasizes the importance of ecotourism. Explains how the attributes of the ecotourist may benefit the experiences of students…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Cultural Awareness, Ecology, Environmental Education

Viederman, Stephen – Social Education, 1972
Extract from the author's Report to the Commission on Population Growth and the American Future," which will be published by the Commission late 1972. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Demography, Elementary Education

Levinson, Eliot; Yanofsky, Saul – Social Education, 1971
Defines environment with three questions: What is it? What do we do in it? How do we feel about it? Describes developing urban environment programs in Philadelphia and recommends guidelines for other teachers to develop their own programs. (DB)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Curriculum Development, Decision Making Skills, Environmental Education

Engle, Shirley H.; Ochoa, Anna – Social Education, 1986
Offers a conception of the K-12 social studies curriculum based upon a probing treatment of problems, ideas, and values of democracy. Maintains that democracy must be practiced in the schools if effective democratic citizenship is expected. Offers four guidelines for curriculum development, and identifies seven curriculum strands. (JDH)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Citizenship Education, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design

Faichney, Gavin – Social Education, 1994
Reports on the Third International Social Studies Conference held in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1994. Focuses on the need for an international thrust on environmental education. Discusses efforts by seven African nations to develop a common basic social studies text on curriculum and methods. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education

Print, Murray – Social Education, 1996
Describes the recent revitalization of civics education in Australian schools. This approach incorporates traditional citizenship education into a new curriculum that addresses environmental and multicultural issues. Delineates the guidelines and goals of this new curriculum. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation

Morton, John S.; Shaw, Jane S.; Stroup, Richard L. – Social Education, 1997
Reviews the theories of 18th-century social scientist Thomas Malthus regarding population and his predictions of massive worldwide famine. Maintains that countries with a tradition of private property rights can sustain a dense population and food supply. Examines the relationship between low birth rate and economic prosperity. (MJP)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Birth Rate, Environmental Education, Family Planning