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Dunn, Lily – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2020
The wonderful plants and animals of the Daintree Rainforest in Queensland, Australia, are at risk of extinction. They and the rainforests of the world must be protected by taking action on climate change.
Descriptors: Ecology, Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Animals
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Wiechmann, Juria C.; McCullough, Blake; Clemente, Ian M.; DeCoteau, Alex; Henry, Daniel; Mennem, Annette; Conn, Daniel R.; Anderson, Nathan C. – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2022
This essay offers an organizational critique based on ongoing observations and reflections from a two-year process of establishing collective gardens that honor Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Key findings include illuminating interconnected relationships among plants, animals, and people living near one another, new meanings of power, and why…
Descriptors: Criticism, Plants (Botany), Gardening, Ecology
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Bakar, Fatma; Avan, Çagri; Seker, Fatih; Aydinli, Bahattin – International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
Awareness as a broad term is subject of many scientific disciplines such as psychology, education and biology etc. Thus the awareness study about our surrounding and environment can be called as a socio-scientific issues. The human species are often in interaction with almost all living and non-living things in the world. And we are not aware…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Plants (Botany), Animals, Middle School Students
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Norazlan, Sarah Alia; Said, Ismail – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2023
Children's experiences with nature may develop ecological literacy and enhance their psychological well-being. However, a limited understanding of how the village landscape has functional impacts on the children's play behaviour and perceptual performances can influence ecological literacy. This study investigated children's preferences in the…
Descriptors: Preferences, Outdoor Education, Play, Animals
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Raisa Foster; Katja Sutela – Music Education Research, 2024
Collective cultural transformation is needed to save the Earth from the growing effects of the human-caused environmental problems. Music education, too, can take part in preparing future generations with the knowledge and skills needed to address the world's complex challenges and create a more sustainable future. Approaching music education from…
Descriptors: Music Education, Cultural Context, Climate, Climate Control
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Robischon, Marcel – American Biology Teacher, 2019
Object-based learning is an approach that aims to foster observational skills and sensory awareness. Paradoxical plant objects that do not lend themselves to all-too-easy explanations and interpretations can be used to practice the search for ecological explanations and the formation of evolutionary hypotheses. They can be the basis of…
Descriptors: Ecology, Thinking Skills, Science Process Skills, Systems Approach
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Davidson, Timothy M.; Sokoloski, Chasmin; Smith, Celia M. – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2020
Herbivores are important to ecosystems because they transfer energy stored in plant matter to other organisms. However, when herbivores occur in high abundances, they can become pests and harm the plants that form the basis of food webs. Mangroves are saltwater tolerant trees found along most tropical and subtropical shorelines. Because mangroves…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Activities, Plants (Botany), Elementary School Science
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Kopnina, Helen – Education Sciences, 2020
This article will discuss social, environmental, and ecological justice in education for sustainable development (ESD) and Education for Sustainable Development Goals (ESDG). The concept of sustainable development and, by extension, the ESD, places heavy emphasis on the economic and social aspects of sustainability. However, the ESD falls short of…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Environmental Education, Justice, Ecology
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Aisya, Naafi; Ibrohim, I.; Mahanal, Susriyati; Maghfiroh, Hidayati – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2023
Although the empowerment of critical thinking (CT) has become an international concern that needs to be developed in the biology learning process for high school students, there still needs to be more relevant research literature. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of implementing reading, questioning, and answering strategies…
Descriptors: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Biology
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Yeo, Jun-Hui; Yang, Hsi-Hsun; Cho, I-Hsuan – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2022
This research is conducted to identify the scientific conceptual cognition of ecosystem and the corresponding alternative conceptions by lower-secondary school students in Taiwan. Concept mapping, interviewing, and two-tier diagnostic test cannot make explicit reasoning pathways that students may use. Therefore, its purpose is to develop,…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Secondary School Students, Science Instruction
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Almers, Ellen; Askerlund, Per; Samuelsson, Tobias; Waite, Sue – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2021
This study was carried out within a project to promote health and ecosystem services, 'the benefits people obtain from ecosystems', in preschools in Sweden. The paper applies the concept 'affordance' to capture the functional meaning that children assign to different material aspects of their schoolyards before and after the installation of…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Preferences, Affordances, Preschool Children
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Khan, Steven; LaFrance, Stéphanie; Tran, Hang Thi Thuy – Research in Mathematics Education, 2022
We give an unconventional, mythopoetic response to the question of Why teach mathematics to all learners in school? In our work with pre-service teachers, we attempt to teach how to value the vulnerability of the multispecies world in a relational, anti-colonial way through passionate immersion, and to use mathematics education towards the ends of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Education, Ethics, Climate
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Robischon, Marcel – American Biology Teacher, 2019
In organismic biology, the formation of ecological and evolutionary hypotheses on the basis of observable morphologies is a central element of research, and by extension of teaching and learning. Often it is necessary to take account of complex combinations of factors, some of which may be far from obvious. In the work described here, hypothesis…
Descriptors: Biology, Scientific Concepts, Science Education, Hypothesis Testing
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Simonov, Yuriy V.; Svetkina, Irina A.; Kryuchkov, Konstantin V. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
Relevance of the studied problem is caused by the fact that stability of natural ecosystems strongly depends on functioning of their destructive block which closes a biological circulation. The organisms that ensure functioning of the destructive block are very different and numerous. All of them partly supplement, partly duplicate functions of…
Descriptors: Ecology, Biology, Plants (Botany), Soil Science
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Malone, Karen; Moore, Sarah Jane – International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 2019
This paper draws on a research study that builds on a long and rich history of research in environmental education focusing on the value of learning through everyday experiences with the more than human. This study specially focused on very young children's experiences of ecologies and explored the unique opportunities sensorially rich bodily…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Young Children, Ecology
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