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Inman, John C. – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Describes a role-playing exercise designed to allow students to make decisions on land use activities while requiring them to address a range of ecological and environmental issues. The activity uses data and information from soil survey manuals in conjunction with a student-created physical topographical model. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Community Planning, Ecological Factors, Environment
Rioseco, Marilu – 1995
This paper reports on the dilution effect of the ozone layer which jeopardizes a section of land in Chile from 53 degrees South latitude to 33 degrees South and the necessity of preparing the population for the possible ecological consequences of an increase in ultraviolet radiation. Scientists in Chile assume part of this task by studying the…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Curriculum Development, Ecology, Educational Strategies
Johnston, Jayne E.; Rennie, Leonie J. – 1990
In the mid to late 1980s, observers of education in Western Australia witnessed considerable educational change. Following an inquiry into education in Western Australia (Beazley, 1984), several major changes were made in secondary school curricula, procedures of assessment, and methods of certification. This paper explores some of the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Course Selection (Students), Educational Change, Educational Trends
Zeidler, Dana Lewis – 1990
This paper describes the developmental approach to moral education guided by the view that the student is an active constructor of knowledge who progresses through a succession of increasing psychologically and philosophically robust stages of moral reasoning. The developmental approach to moral education attempts to avoid the arbitrary norms of…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
Ritz, John M.; And Others – 1986
This document--intended to help technology education teachers plan their classroom curriculum for secondary school and college students--contains units on exploring high-impact technology, microcomputers as technological tools, integrated manufacturing systems (the future of design and production), the role of robotics in integrated manufacturing…
Descriptors: Automation, Communications, Construction Materials, Futures (of Society)
Brantley, L. Reed; And Others – 1983
Foundational Approaches in Science Teaching (FAST) is a program which is intended to facilitate student transition from the general science process programs of elementary schools to the discipline-oriented programs of high school. This guide has been developed to provide an overview of the total program as well as a description of the…
Descriptors: Change, Ecological Factors, Ecology, Energy
National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi (India). – 1988
Most science curriculum innovations seem to have their origins and emphases in urban intellectual concerns and their content generally caters to university bound students. The reason for the failure of rural students in science subjects may be the lack of relevancy of the program to the needs of individuals living in rural areas. This 22-hour…
Descriptors: Engineers, Foreign Countries, Learning Modules, Rural Education
Holm, Amy E. – 1986
The old ways of doing things are no longer suitable to some of the current conditions faced by the world, such as overpopulation, environmental degradation, unstable economic development, and wasteful consumption of natural resources. In order to achieve a sustainable future, nations must develop better long range planning through combining…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Boser, Judith A.; And Others – 1988
The role of the science teacher is essential in determining the quality of the school science program. When teachers are aware of the relationship between science and society, they can relate classroom learning to practical application. This results in more positive student attitudes. The continuous evolving of scientific knowledge requires…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Improvement, Mathematics Teachers, Science and Society
Kanagy, Sherman P., II, Ed. – 1986
Science and religion have been referred to as the two strongest general forces which influence humankind. This document contains the proceedings of a conference which was held to address some of the relationships and controversies surrounding these topics. Included are the texts of the major papers presented at the conference. These are: (1)…
Descriptors: College Science, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism, Evolution
Marrett, Andrea – 1980
The ocean affects all of our lives. Therefore, awareness of and information about the interconnections between humans and oceans are prerequisites to making sound decisions for the future. Project ORCA (Ocean Related Curriculum Activities) has developed interdisciplinary curriculum materials designed to meet the needs of students and teachers…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Environmental Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Jordan, James R.; And Others – Journal of Environmental Education, 1986
Reports on a study comparing high school students who received instruction in environmental issues during a six-day residential environmental education workshop, with students receiving instruction in both environmental issues and action strategies. Results indicated students receiving just issue awareness instruction failed to increase their…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Environmental Education
Reporter, 1986
Presents a scheme for a one-year course of study in Science, Technology and Society that can be easily adapted. Includes a listing of course goals, topic areas, and instructional strategies and techniques. Provides examples of activities and descriptions of four courses in Science, Technology and Society. (ML)
Descriptors: College Science, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Course Descriptions
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Kelter, Paul B.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Discusses some of the chemical concepts that the United States Space Program illustrates. Describes ways to use the space program to motivate students to learn chemistry and its relationship to the world. Provides examples of classroom applications to environmental chemistry and biochemistry in studying the operation of the space shuttle. (TW)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Chemistry, College Science, Environmental Education
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Ivey, Elizabeth S. – Issues in Science and Technology, 1987
Calls for increasing the number of women into science and engineering professions, while improving the competitiveness of the United States at the same time. Suggests that more of the current statistics regarding women in these professions be publicized, and programs be initiated to actively recruit more women into these careers. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Engineering Education
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