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Galus, Pamela – Science and Children, 2010
In this article, a science teacher from the Midwest reflects on her summer vacation to the Gulf of Mexico. She felt that this vacation would help improve her teaching about the environmental problems in the gulf and elsewhere. After all, anyone can show photos of oil-laden birds and dead sea turtles and read news clips of a distant place, but to…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Vacations, Science Teachers, Personal Narratives
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Dimopoulos, Dimitrios; Paraskevopoulos, Stefanos; Pantis, John D. – Journal of Environmental Education, 2008
The ability of the National Marine Park of Zakynthos (NMPZ) in Greece to protect an important sea turtle rookery will ultimately depend on the level of local support and involvement that it receives. Therefore, it is essential for environmental educators to generate among local inhabitants, starting at early ages, positive attitudes concerning the…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Elementary School Students, Locus of Control, Quasiexperimental Design
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Miaoyan Yang; Jiayong Zezhen; Zhenjie Yuan – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Previous studies on Chinese overseas students have generally presumed a smooth transition from mobility to mobility capital and have lacked an ethnic perspective. In this study, we adopt mobility capital as an analytical lens to explore the life trajectories of a group of Tibetans with studying abroad experiences. Drawing on qualitative data…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Coping, Self Management, Educational Mobility
National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD. Dept. of Education. – 1985
The National Aquarium in Baltimore's sea turtle auditorium program introduces students in grades 6-9 to the seven (or eight, depending on which expert is consulted) species of sea turtles alive today. The program, which includes slides, films, artifacts, and discussion, focuses on sea turtle biology and conservation. This booklet covers most of…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Elementary School Science, Field Trips
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Xin, Tian – Chinese Education and Society, 2005
"Sea turtle" and "seaweed"--otherwise known as "returnee from abroad" and "unemployed from abroad," respectively-- are a pair of popular new terms that are innately connected. In this article, the author discusses the common plight faced by "sea turtles" and "seaweeds" who returned from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Job Applicants, Research Universities
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Commission on Life Sciences. – 1990
A report submitted by the Committee on Sea Turtle Conservation, addresses threats to the world's sea turtle populations to fulfill a mandate of the Endangered Species Act Amendments of 1988. It presents information on the populations, biology, ecology, and behavior of five endangered or threatened turtle species: the Kemp's ridley, loggerhead,…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Conservation (Environment), Data, Data Analysis
Bland, Samuel S. – 1994
This activity guide, developed to provide hands-on environmental education activities geared to Hammocks Beach State Park in North Carolina, is targeted for grades 6, 7, and 8 and meets curriculum objectives of the standard course of study established by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Three types of activities are included:…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Educational Games
Hvistendahl, Mara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article describes the successful "reverse brain drain" scheme offered by the Chinese government for their scholars who study abroad. The program is a significant about-face from early Chinese policy on overseas study. Government programs and individual academic departments now offer competitive benefits and salaries to candidates…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economic Progress, Foreign Countries, Brain Drain
Bland, Samuel S. – 1995
This activity guide, developed to provide hands-on environmental education activities geared to Hammocks Beach State Park in North Carolina, is targeted for grades 6, 7, and 8 and meets the curriculum objectives of the standard course of study established by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Three types of activities are…
Descriptors: Ecology, Endangered Species, Environmental Education, Habitats
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Kan, Da – Chinese Education and Society, 2004
This article talks about those who come back to China after studies abroad, characterized as "sea turtles" and those scholars who have remained in China to arduously pursue their studies, characterized as "ground beetles". " Sea turtles" are those foreign MBAs and Ph.D.s who are objects of praise, admiration and are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Study Abroad, Educational Attainment
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Considine, James L.; Winberry, John J. – Oceanus, 1978
The green sea turtle is an economically valuable animal because of the many articles produced from it, including food stuffs. This article describes the history of turtle hunting and the attempts that have been made to domesticate and raise this reptile in captivity. (MA)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Earth Science, Ecology, Economic Factors
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Yen, Chiung-Fen; Yao, Tsung-Wei; Chiu, Yu-Chih – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2004
This study examined students' alternative conceptions of reptiles and amphibians and the extent to which these conceptions remain intact through the elementary (grades 4 and 6), junior, and senior high school years. We administered multiple-choice and free-response instruments to a total of 513 students and interviewed at least 20 students at each…
Descriptors: Animals, Classification, Misconceptions, Elementary School Science
Naturescope, 1987
Provides activities which illustrate factors other than habitat destruction, such as wildlife trade and pollution that directly and indirectly endanger plants and animals. Focuses on sea turtles, introduced species and illegal wildlife trade. (ML)
Descriptors: Animals, Conservation (Environment), Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Dimopoulos, Dimitrios I.; Pantis, John D. – Journal of Environmental Education, 2003
Utilizes a 32-item survey instrument to measure knowledge and attitudes of 5th and 6th grade students regarding sea turtle conservation on Zakynthos, Greece. Results indicate low knowledge scores and high scores for attitudes, but an overall positive correlation between knowledge and attitudes. Knowledge, understanding and/or concern, and locus of…
Descriptors: Endangered Species, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Grade 5
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Jankowska, Marta Maja – Electronic Green Journal, 2000
Fifteen high school students and adults from Idaho traveled to Mexico to assist the One World Workforce with monitoring the nests of olive ridley sea turtles. Only 1 percent of these endangered turtles mature to adulthood. The volunteers protected the eggs from poachers and helped the hatchlings get safely to the water. (TD)
Descriptors: Endangered Species, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
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