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MacGarry, Ann – School Science Review, 2014
The article outlines a couple of the most recent resources developed by the Centre for Alternative Technology for teaching about energy. The key elements are providing sound information on all the significant sources and inspiring pupils to make their own decisions about energy futures based on evidence. Our experience is that engaging pupils in…
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Education, Teaching Methods, Decision Making
Canipe, Stephen L. – 1983
The purpose of this activity is to make students aware that there is no free energy source for the present or the future and that all technologies are potential threats to the environment. The activity consists of a short reading (discussing basic trade-offs, issues, and decisions related to petroleum, coal, and nuclear energy sources) and student…
Descriptors: Coal, Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Energy

Fowler, John M. – Science Teacher, 1983
Stresses the importance of energy education and discusses various aspects of and trends related to energy in the United States. These include energy costs, recession and energy conservation, the nuclear debate, environmental concerns (including acid rain), solar energy, technological developments, energy policy/politics, and projection of energy…
Descriptors: Costs, Energy, Environmental Education, Fuels
Journey, Drexel D. – 1982
There is a pressing need for the involvement of the educational community in electrical energy matters. The case for that involvement is persuasive as evidenced by examples of energy illiteracy in the mass communication media. Intellectual wastelands breed governmental indecision and foster conditions in which the entrepreneurial sector cannot…
Descriptors: Coal, Costs, Electricity, Elementary Secondary Education