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Glasier, Victoria; Palmer, Jessica L. – Geography Teacher, 2019
Using current and historical data, the U.S. Census Bureau offers geography teachers activities with resources to use in the classroom. The activities are aligned to the National Geography Standards (2012) and provide real-world data examples while teaching concepts such as environmental changes and population changes. In a geography activity for…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Census Figures, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students
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Anthony, Brendon M.; Billock, Wendy L.; Bishop, Geoffrey M.; Anthony, Michael J.; Bishop, Carolyn A. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2020
Environmental degradation and climate change are frequently in the news, but the Christian perspective is often absent or varied. In this study, faculty at an institution of Christian higher education were surveyed to better understand their perspective and to assess if any particular factor (e.g., gender, school affiliation, or political party)…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, World Views, Christianity
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Derr, Victoria – Environmental Education Research, 2020
This article presents an exploration of diverse adults' motivations for action to promote social and environmental change at a California public university. Semi-structured interviews with current or graduated university students reveal how they navigate their own identities and intersectionalities in developing an activist orientation and their…
Descriptors: Social Change, Environment, Environmental Education, State Universities
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Callanan, Maureen A.; Shirefley, Tess A.; Castañeda, Claudia L.; Jipson, Jennifer L. – Journal of Astronomy & Earth Sciences Education, 2019
Young children express interest and understanding about science topics through everyday conversations with parents. Little is known about how much interest preschool-aged children show in astronomy. Using a diary report methodology, we asked parents in three communities in coastal California to keep track of conversations with their three to…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Diaries, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship
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Alvarez, Laura; De Loney, Marguerite; Capitelli, Sarah; Valdés, Guadalupe; Julia Biernacki, Paulina – Language and Education, 2023
In teaching newcomer students, educators must envision how to provide opportunities for language use and development through age-appropriate content instruction. This article describes a design research study, in which we developed and piloted 5th grade science units and studied the participation of two newcomer students in sense-making…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Language Usage, Grade 5, Elementary School Students
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Davis, Eric J.; Pauls, Steve; Dick, Jonathan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
Presented is a project-based learning (PBL) laboratory approach for an upper-division environmental chemistry or quantitative analysis course. In this work, a combined laboratory class of 11 environmental chemistry students developed a method based on published EPA methods for the extraction of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Chemistry
Lucas, Michael – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2013
Margin acts as ground to receive the figure of the text. Margin is initially unreadable, but as suggested by gestalt studies, may be reversed, or regrounded. A humanities course, "Native American Architecture and Place," was created for a polytechnic student population, looking to place as an inroad for access to the margins of a better…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Social Influences
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Kreith, Kurt – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2011
This paper is a descriptive and preliminary report on recent efforts to address two questions: 1) Can school mathematics be used to enhance our students' ability to understand their changing world? and 2) What role might computer technology play in this regard? After recounting some of the mathematical tools that led to a better understanding of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Mathematical Concepts, Environment
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Hardisty, David J.; Weber, Elke U. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2009
In 3 studies, participants made choices between hypothetical financial, environmental, and health gains and losses that took effect either immediately or with a delay of 1 or 10 years. In all 3 domains, choices indicated that gains were discounted more than losses. There were no significant differences in the discounting of monetary and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Environment, Health, Money Management
Capurso, Michael – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
With deeply rooted assumptions established as authoritative in both negative and positive views of California's first nations, it is unsurprising that what students are taught about them today focuses on how the peoples of different regions made use of the naturally-occurring resources available to them. The "History-Social Science Content…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Studies, Ecology
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Holland, R. William – Journal of Environmental Education, 1974
This article is concerned with an increased need for political scientists involved with environmental problems. The role of the political scientist is defined in terms of communicating to environmentalists the most effective political activities in the fight for a quality environment. A case study (Riverside, California) is used to illustrate this…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Case Studies, Environment, Politics
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Warner, Keith Douglass – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
Quality and sustainability are both socially constructed, ambiguous terms, but they have not been heretofore linked in the rural studies literature. The "quality turn" has received particular attention from researchers for its potential to organize linkages among various forces in agrofood systems, providing more income to producers by…
Descriptors: Rural Development, Sustainable Development, Industry, Agriculture
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Stephens, Edgar R. – Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1975
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemistry, Environment, Meteorology
CAIN, LEO F.; AND OTHERS – 1961
THE MAJOR HYPOTHESIS OF THIS PROJECT WAS THAT TRAINABLE MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN ATTENDING SCHOOL PROGRAMS, WHETHER LIVING AT HOME OR IN AN INSTITUTION, WOULD SHOW GREATER INCREMENTS OF SOCIAL COMPETENCE OVER A PERIOD OF TIME THAN COMPARABLE CHILDREN NOT ATTENDING SUCH PROGRAMS. IT WAS ALSO SUGGESTED THAT PARENTS OF RETARDATES WHO ATTEND PUBLIC…
Descriptors: Environment, Family Environment, Handicapped Children, Institutional Environment
SALTZMAN, HENRY
TO COMPENSATE FOR THE EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEPRIVATION, A NUMBER OF LARGE CITIES HAVE DEVELOPED PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. CERTAIN ASSUMPTIONS AND PRINCIPLES MUST BE ACCEPTED BEFORE THE PROGRAMS CAN MATERIALIZE. IN BUFFALO, TEACHERS ARE REVISING CURRICULUM FOR THE CULTURALLY DEPRIVED IN LANGUAGE ARTS, MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, AND SOCIAL…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Facilities Improvement, Environment, Language Arts
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