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Akpo, Essegbemon; Crane, Todd A.; Vissoh, Pierre V.; Tossou, Rigobert C. – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2015
Purpose: Changing research design and methodologies regarding how researchers articulate with end-users of technology is an important consideration in developing sustainable agricultural practices. This paper analyzes a joint experiment as a multi-stakeholder process and contributes to understand how the way of organizing social learning affects…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Agricultural Education, Group Dynamics, Feedback (Response)
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Yao, Xia; He, Linchun – International Education Studies, 2012
A statistical analysis of employment flow of landscape architecture graduates was conducted on the employment data of graduates major in landscape architecture in 2008 to 2011. The employment flow of graduates was to be admitted to graduate students, industrial direction and regional distribution, etc. Then, the features of talent flow and factors…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Potential
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Reyes-Garcia, Victoria; Kightley, Eric; Ruiz-Mallen, Isabel; Fuentes-Pelaez, Nuria; Demps, Katie; Huanca, Tomas; Martinez-Rodriguez, Maria Ruth – International Journal of Educational Development, 2010
Schooling and the knowledge acquired at school have been considered both a cause of loss of indigenous knowledge (because it opens pathways to the non-indigenous world and worldviews) and a potential remedy to its demise (if educational curricula is aligned with indigenous realities by giving instruction in local languages and incorporating local…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Pluralism, Environment, Foreign Countries
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Cohen, LeoNora M. – Roeper Review, 2011
"Natural acceleration" happens through an internal fire that burns to learn and may transcend school boundaries. Based on their passionate interests and connections with a domain, children who hunger for domain understandings outside school curricula require different types of acceleration, motivated by these interests. The lifeworks,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Interests, Creativity, Learning Motivation
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Lans, Thomas; Biemans, Harm; Mulder, Martin; Verstegen, Jos – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2010
An important assumption of entrepreneurial competence is that (at least part of) it can be learned and developed. However, human resources development (HRD) practices aimed at further strengthening and developing small-business owner-managers' entrepreneurial competence are complex and underdeveloped. A multisource assessment of owner-managers'…
Descriptors: Small Businesses, Entrepreneurship, Competence, Administrators
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McEwan, Cheryl; Bek, David – Journal of Rural Studies, 2009
Despite recent critical analyses of the nature and impacts of social and environmental certification, the increasingly complex landscape of voluntary, industry and third-party codes and certification processes that have emerged in specific sectors is poorly understood. In particular, little is known about the potential threats posed by an…
Descriptors: Certification, Horticulture, Ethics, Social Responsibility
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Liarakou, Georgia; Athanasiadis, Ilias; Gavrilakis, Costas – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate what Greek secondary school students (grades 8 and 11) believe about the greenhouse effect and climate change. A total of 626 students completed a closed-form questionnaire consisting of statements regarding the causes, impacts and solutions for this global environmental issue. The possible influence of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Program Effectiveness, Information Sources, Grade 8
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Hansen, Pal J. Kirkeby – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
The greenhouse effect and the effects of the ozone layer have been in the media and public focus for more than two decades. During the same period, Norwegian compulsory schools have had four national curricula. The two last-mentioned prescribe explicitly the two topics. Media and public discourse might have been sources of information causing…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Informal Education, Compulsory Education, Climate
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Lawson, G. M. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2010
Professional discourse in education has been the focus of research conducted mostly with teachers and professional practitioners, but the work of students in the built environment has largely been ignored. This article presents an analysis of students' visual discourse in the final professional year of a landscape architecture course in Brisbane,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Architecture, Horticulture, Business Communication
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Bolden, Benjamin – General Music Today, 2009
This article describes the author's personal experiences leading primary grades in whole-class composing. Together they created songs inspired by topics the students were exploring in their homeroom classes. The author systematically describes the songwriting process they employed, identifying specific challenges encountered along the way. The…
Descriptors: Music Education, Water, Singing, Students
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Obong, Linus Beba; Okey, Stella-Maris; Aniah, E. J.; Okaba, Lydia A. – International Education Studies, 2010
This paper on strategies for school environmental management in Nigerian secondary schools was carried out in Calabar, Nigeria. To guide the study three research questions were formulated. This was achieved through administration of structured questionnaires in three randomly sampled schools. Findings show regular grass clearing, sweeping of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Facilities Management, School Maintenance
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, 2011
The graduate of the Landscape Gardener apprenticeship program is a certified journeyperson who will be able: (1) apply the principles and processes of landscape design and construction; (2) construct and install landscape structures and other accessories of various materials; (3) estimate and handle orders of plant and related materials; (4) plan…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Industry, Course Descriptions, Botany
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Bardekjian, Adrina; Classens, Michael; Sandberg, L. Anders – Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2012
This paper presents a campus tour assignment in a first-year undergraduate environmental studies course at York University, Toronto, Canada. As a pedagogical tool, the assignment enables students to interrogate the dominant narratives of a university's immediate physical spaces and to apply broader theoretical and practical concepts to their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Environment, Undergraduate Students, Assignments
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Pushor, Debbie; Murphy, Bill – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2010
In 1965, Memmi introduced the concept of a protectorate. "Whenever the colonizer states, in his language, that the colonized is a weakling, he suggests thereby that this deficiency requires protection. From this comes the concept of a protectorate" (pp. 147-8). While this concept is 45 years old, it is an apt metaphor for thinking about…
Descriptors: Mothers, Figurative Language, Political Divisions (Geographic), Horticulture
McCallion, Alison – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2009
In this article, the author describes how to bring Paulo Freire (or his ideas) into a learning group that visits the Botanic Gardens as part of a horticultural course and how her experiences at an art exhibition on two different occasions (both in Ireland and Sweden) impacted on her work as a teacher. As a result of working with students and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Horticulture, Educational Practices, Reflection
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