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Wulfson, Stephen E., Ed. – Science and Children, 1994
Reviews the following computer programs: "Restless Earth" (National Geographic Society); "Science Cap 2.0" (DEMCO); "My Own Stories (MECDC); Wild Science Arcade (Binary Zoo); "Out and About" (Optical Data); "Botanical Gardens" (Sunburst); "BodyScope" (MECC); and "Mineral, Where and Why?" (Arizona Board of Regents). (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Reviews, Earth Science
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Falk, John H. – Science and Children, 1974
Describes the use of the "Plant Wheel" by the University of California Botanical Garden as a means of providing elementary school children with a structured activity as they explore the Garden at their own pace. This activity accommodates the children's curiosity, energy, and attention span. (JR)
Descriptors: Educational Media, Elementary School Science, Field Trips, Gardens
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Carter, Lynne; And Others – American Biology Teacher, 1974
Describes a tape-guided field trip that has been used successfully with college biology students in the University of California Botanical Garden. This program enables large numbers of students to make individual biological observations in the field with the aid of a specially tailored, taped guide. (JR)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Biology, College Science, Field Instruction
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Falk, John H. – Science and Children, 1973
Describes an outdoor educational program at the University of California Botanical Garden in which children are encouraged to handle the plants and are provided with a taped commentary. By the use of an inquiry method, children learn how the Californian Indians used many of the native plants. (JR)
Descriptors: Botany, Elementary School Science, Field Trips, Gardens
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Miller, Paula; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1995
From leading garden tours to planning a visit for Japanese teachers and participating in community theater, middle schoolers at Fort Worth's Applied Learning Academy learn academic content by working on community projects. Students' writing skills soared as they developed, edited, and field-tested brochures and trail-guide maps for their botanical…
Descriptors: Community Services, Curriculum Design, Experiential Learning, Gardening
Rice, Patricia – Momentum, 1994
Describes the Living in a Changing World program, a series of half-day classes offered by the Saint Louis archdiocesan schools at a zoo, historical museum, botanical garden, archaeological center, science center, and arboretum. Through letter writing, social events, and field trips, the program pairs and provides interaction between fourth-…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Association of Science-Technology Centers, Washington, DC. – 2001
This document introduces the national initiative YouthALIVE (Youth Achievement through Learning, Involvement, Volunteering, and Employment). The YouthALIVE program focuses on the needs of children of color from low-income communities and provides financial and technical assistance to science centers, zoos, botanical gardens, and museums for the…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Equal Education, Job Skills, Low Income Groups
Yocco, Victor S. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Informal science education (ISE) venues such as zoos, nature centers, parks, and natural history museums play a critical role in allowing the general public to learn scientific concepts (National Research Council, 2009; 2010). Most adult learning of scientific concepts takes place outside of classrooms and away from work (Rennie and Williams,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Quasiexperimental Design, Outdoor Education, Perspective Taking
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Chao, Pei-Hua; Yu, Chia-Pin; Chang, Jui-Pang; Chueh, Ho-chia – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2019
Varying from previous studies that are mostly focused on whether the use of worksheets is effective for environmental education, this study compared three family-oriented worksheets with different design characteristics to explore their effects based on family visitors' satisfaction. The results revealed that differences in children's ages…
Descriptors: Worksheets, Satisfaction, Family Attitudes, Age Differences
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1970
Utilizing city resources as a supplement to the elementary school science curriculum is the goal of this guide for elementary teachers. It is designed to extend the walls of the classroom by illustrating educational resources, facilities, and exhibits available in zoos, museums, botanical gardens, aquariums, and open parks within New York City.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Education Service Centers, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Abramovitz, Janet N. – 1989
The increasing loss of biological diversity, resulting from the loss of genetic diversity, the extinction of species, and the destruction of ecosystems, constitutes a crisis of global proportions. The resources being committed to its resolution are relatively small. This document summarizes a survey of U.S.-based organizations involved in…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Biological Sciences, College Science, Conservation (Environment)
HEARD, J. NORMAN – 1968
THE AUTHOR RELATES HOW HE AND HIS WIFE LEARNED ABOUT MENTAL RETARDATION IN EACH OF THEIR THREE CHILDREN, HOW THEY REACTED, AND HOW THEY TRIED TO COPE WITH THE SITUATION. HE DESCRIBES THEIR EXPERIENCES IN ATTEMPTING TO BUILD A FUTURE FOR THEIR CHILDREN BY HELPING TO ORGANIZE SEVERAL PARENT ASSOCIATIONS, CREATE THE FIRST VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childhood Needs, Employment Opportunities, Exceptional Child Education
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Pongsophon, Pongprapan; Jituafua, Artitaya – Science Education International, 2021
This study aimed to develop a learning progression (LP) for botanical literacy and assess the impact of a garden-based education course on Thai pre-service science teachers (n = 49). The inquiry- and community-based education course was taught over a 15-week period. To measure botanical literacy, a 50-item multiple-choice test was employed. A…
Descriptors: Botany, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Pretests Posttests
British Columbia Univ., Vancouver. – 1983
Continuing education activities of the University of British Columbia for the 1982-1983 academic year are reported. Information is provided on: extra-sessional credit programs, guided independent study, the Centre for Continuing Education, the Division of Continuing Education in the Health Sciences, professional programs of the Faculty of Commerce…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Annual Reports, College Programs, Community Education
British Columbia Univ., Vancouver. – 1986
Noncredit continuing education activities of the University of British Columbia are reported for 1985-1986. For various faculties, schools, and departments, information is provided on objectives of the sponsoring unit, progress toward achieving objectives, types of offerings and enrollments, and staff members. Information is presented on: the…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Annual Reports, College Programs, Community Education
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