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Wyvill, Barbara – Primary Science Review, 1997
Presents a rationale for increasing the role of drug education in the science curriculum in Great Britain. Describes a draw-and-write technique that can be used to assess children's ideas about drugs. The technique is used with children ages 7 through 11. (DDR)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art, British National Curriculum, Drug Education
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Kimmerer, Robin Wall – Bioscience, 2002
Traditional ecological knowledge has value not only for the wealth of biological information it contains but also for the cultural framework of respect, reciprocity, and responsibility in which it is embedded. (Contains 48 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Parsons, Sue Christian – Clearing, 2001
Points out how invaluable experiences are in shaping children's ideas about the environment. Discusses the role that literature can play in providing environmental education experiences to children. (DDR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Community Education, Elementary Education, Environmental Education
Foley, Grover – Ecologist, 1988
Describes Deep Ecology and criticizes its limitations. Discusses mysticism, the bomb, freedom, subjectivity and power as they are addressed by Deep Ecology. Stresses the need to teach ecological balance. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environmental Education
Goldsmith, Edward – Ecologist, 1988
Proposes a world view or cosmology in the form of 67 laws or principles which are seen by some as governing the Cosmos and the cosmological process. Defines the Cosmos in terms of the ecosphere or Gaia. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environmental Education
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Marx, George – Physics Education, 1989
Discussed is the change and diversity of scientific information. States goals of future science education: motivation, search, principles, information, orientation, world view, and creativity. Lists the orientational skills of science education. (YP)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Physics, Science and Society
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Lanyon, L. E.; Bowser, Timothy – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1988
Described are the history of three German-heritage groups settled in Pennsylvania: the Solitary of Ephrata Commune, the Amish, and the Harmony Society. Suggested are pastoral, agrarian, and commercial agricultural analogs to life-support strategies of these groups respectively. Faustian agriculture emphasizing the connection of agriculture to…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Amish, Cultural Context, Futures (of Society)
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McTeer, Maureen A. – Canadian Home Economics Journal, 1995
Technology affects family life, size, structure, and relationships and blurs distinctions between home and work. It is imperative to keep sight of human values and a human agenda and to insist that technology serve people, not drive policy. (SK)
Descriptors: Family Life, Family Structure, Family Work Relationship, Futures (of Society)
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Gallagher, Shelagh A.; And Others – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1992
This study found that participants (n=78) in Science, Society and the Future, a problem-based course for gifted high school students, exhibited significant improvement in problem-solving schemes compared to a group of 42 gifted nonparticipants. The pattern of change was not consistent across problem-solving steps. (JDD)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Gifted, High Schools, Problem Based Learning
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Fisher, Brian – International Journal of Science Education, 1998
Seeks to justify the inclusion of meteorology within the science curriculum. Reflects upon the nature of science and some current issues in science education, and examines the reality of including meteorology within worldwide science curricula. Contains 37 references. (Author/DDR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Meteorology
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Yeung, Stephen Pui-Ming – Environmental Education Research, 1998
Examines the level of environmental consciousness of students in an educational system where curriculum objectives are shaped by public examinations. Findings indicate that respondents have only a limited understanding of environmental issues, especially in regard to objectives like synthesis and evaluation. Contains 53 references. (Author/DDR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
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Miah, Andy; Rich, Emma – Sport, Education and Society, 2006
This paper explores the prospect of genetic tests for performance in physical activity and sports practices. It investigates the terminology associated with genetics, testing, selection and ability as a means towards a socio-ethical analysis of its value within sport, education and society. Our argument suggests that genetic tests need not even be…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Testing, Childrens Rights
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2007
Received conceptualizations of scientific literacy are grounded in (1) the notions of "knowledge", "concepts", and "skills" that science students have to "acquire", "appropriate", or "construct" or (2) the notion of "practices" to which they have to be "enculturated" so that they become part of a "community of practice". All such notions…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Science Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Objectives
Schneider, Edward F. – 1995
As machines have become a more common part of daily life through the passage of time, the idea that the line separating man and machine is slowly fading has become more popular as well. This paper examines three critics of change through their most famous works. One of the most popular views of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" is that it is a…
Descriptors: Authors, Communication (Thought Transfer), Engineering, Evaluation
Cobern, William W. – 1996
This paper addresses the question of how the scientific community views the public understanding of science and whether there needs to be a re-conceptualization of the challenge to foster the public understanding of science, as well as whether there is a need to re-examine assumptions. It is argued that the science community's historic perspective…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
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