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Bathurst, Effie G.; Hill, Wilhelmina – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1957
This bulletin for teachers and supervisors tells how children of the United States are learning to conserve the Nation's reserves of soil, water, forests, fish, wildlife, minerals, and other natural resources. The purpose of this bulletin is to serve as a source of good practices to be dipped into as needed for ideas, not necessarily to be read…
Descriptors: Natural Resources, Conservation (Environment), Forestry, Wildlife
Smith, Charles Orchard – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1917
Englewood, New Jersey, is a suburban residential city of about 12,000 inhabitants. In its vacant lots and back yards it has an abundance of land suitable for gardening. The garden clubs of the Englewood schools were organized during the summer of 1916 and were directed by the local board of education and the superintendent of schools through a…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Gardening, Clubs, Public Schools
Project I-C-E, Green Bay, WI. – 1974
This fourth grade environmental education guide is one of a series of guides, K-12, which were developed by teachers to help introduce environmental education into the total curriculum. The guides are supplementary in design; it is the teacher's decision when the concepts, objectives, activities, and resources may best be integrated into the…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Grade 4
Hogan, Kathleen – 1994
Eco-Inquiry may be defined as a "whole science" curriculum that embeds hands-on science within thematic multi-dimensional learning experiences. Three modules for the upper elementary and middle grades focus on food webs, decomposition, and nutrient cycling. Each module lasts 4-7 weeks and may be used alone or in sequence. Student…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environment
Leovic, Kelly W.; Craig, A. B. – 1994
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas in ambient air that is estimated to cause thousands of deaths from lung cancer each year. This report outlines ways in which to ameliorate the presence of radon in schools buildings. The first section is a general introduction for those who need background information on the indoor radon problem and…
Descriptors: Buildings, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Lane, John M. – 1982
During the late 1960's people of the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation (a South Dakota area the size of Connecticut characterized by poverty, poor soil, aridity, and geographical isolation) began to consider establishment of an institution of higher education on the reservation. A consensus soon developed that a tribally-controlled community…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Community Colleges, Community Control
Heiges, Harvey E. – 1977
An internship program is described in which geography undergraduates and graduate students receive on-the-job career training as well as academic training. This particular program was begun in 1969 at San Diego State University to help geography students relate their academic training to practical job experiences and to help them obtain meaningful…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Opportunities, Geography, Geography Instruction
Ligman, Bryan K.; Fisher, Eugene J. – 1994
This document presents the process of radon diagnostics and mitigation in schools to help educators determine the best way to reduce elevated radon levels found in a school. The guidebook is designed to guide school leaders through the process of measuring radon levels, selecting the best mitigation strategy, and directing the efforts of a…
Descriptors: Air Flow, Building Design, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Design
Duncan, S. Marie; Gordon, Doretta E.; Hu, Haihong – 2001
There is a growing interest among organizations in identifying and nurturing Communities of Practice. Delineating what is and what is not a Community of Practice (CoP) is not a clear-cut task. One specific area of difficulty is distinguishing between a team and a CoP. Because there are strong similarities between the two, it is often helpful to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Development, Cooperative Programs, Cooperatives
Ferrell, Jno A. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
In the Southern States one of the most common forms of disease, especially among children, is hookworm disease. The campaign for its eradication conducted by the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm Disease is one of the most remarkable health campaigns ever waged in this country. It has shown conclusively the important…
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Rural Schools, State Departments of Education, Child Health
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Chowdhury, Ataharul Huq; Odame, Helen Hambly; Hauser, Michael – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2010
Recent experiences in participatory video-making raise the question of how best to use this medium for enhancing local seed innovation systems. Embedded in a mini-process of participatory action research, two styles of participatory video--scripted and scriptless--were tested and assessed together with farmers and facilitators in Bogra District,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Indigenous Knowledge, Action Research, Participant Observation
Walton, C. John, Ed. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1925
This bulletin represents the third of a 5-part survey of land-grant college education. Other parts are: (1) History and Educational Objectives of Land-Grant College Education; (2) The Liberal Arts and Sciences and Miscellaneous Subjects in Land-Grant Colleges; (4) Engineering and Mechanic Arts in Land-Grant Colleges; and (5) Home Economics in…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Forestry
Stinson, Thomas F. – 1978
Alternative methods for taxing the mineral industry at the State level include four types of taxes: the ad valorem tax, severance tax, gross production tax, and net production tax. An ad valorem tax is a property tax levied on a mineral deposit's assessed value and due whether the deposit is being worked or not. The severance tax is usually an…
Descriptors: Community Services, Comparative Analysis, Economic Development, Facility Expansion
Dresslar, Fletcher B. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1925
Since the publication by the Bureau of Education of Bulletin (1910) No. 5, entitled "American Schoolhouses" much progress has been made in school architecture from every point of view. In this revised edition such changes and such additions have been made in the text as will, it is hoped, bring this progress to the attention of school…
Descriptors: Architecture, Structural Elements (Construction), School Buildings, Laboratories
Corson, Walter H., Ed. – 1990
There is ample evidence of the seriousness of the world's population, resource, and environmental problems--poverty and hunger, deforestation and species loss, soil erosion and desertification, air and water pollution, acid precipitation and ozone layer depletion, as well as the greenhouse effect and climate change. This handbook was prepared as a…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Climate, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
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