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Baird, Stephen L. – Technology Teacher, 2004
The technological literacy standards were developed to act as a beacon for educators to guide them in their quest to develop a population of technically literate citizens who possess the skills, abilities, and knowledge necessary to actively and constructively participate in the democratic, technologically dependent society of the United States.…
Descriptors: Nuclear Energy, Science and Society, Conservation (Environment), Technological Advancement
Manpower Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1967
THE FIFTH ANNUAL CATALOG OF CONTRACT AND GRANT RESEARCH UNDER THE MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DESCRIBES PROJECTS CONCERNED WITH THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, ADEQUACY OF JOB PREPARATION, UNEMPLOYMENT OF THE YOUNG, THE NON-WHITE, AND OTHER SPECIAL GROUPS, AND THE WASTE OF HUMAN RESOURCES IN RURAL AREAS. THE…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Contracts, Doctoral Degrees, Employment Opportunities
Brill, Donald M. – 1985
In order to respond effectively to the profound impact that high technology has had on the labor market in Wisconsin, members of the Wisconsin Board of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education (VTAE) must address a number of key human, curriculum, policy, and technological concerns. State VTAE agencies must close ranks, maintain close…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems
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Therivel, Riki; Wrisberg, Mette – Environmental Education and Information, 1988
Compared are some of the environmental planning policies and developmental policies of three regions of the Far East. Discusses the relationship between social structures and environmental problems such as pollution, erosion, waste disposal, and the uses of technology. (CW)
Descriptors: Asian History, Development, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards
Frosch, Robert A.; Gallopoulos, Nicholas E. – Scientific American, 1989
Discusses whether the industrial way of life can be maintained without exhausting resources, generating unmanageable amounts of waste, and poisoning the environment. Provides three examples of self-sustaining industrial process systems using the industrial ecosystem approach. Lists five references for further reading. (YP)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environment, Higher Education, Industry
Ayers, Jerry B., Ed.; Olberding, April H., Ed. – 1997
In June 1997, Tennessee Technological University's Center for Manufacturing Research conducted a one-week program on plastics recycling for science teachers. The purpose of the program was to increase the teachers' basic knowledge about the importance of recycling plastics and to better prepare the teachers for teaching recycling in the classroom.…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Consumer Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
USA Today, 1980
Various articles on science and technology in the 1980s focus on solar eruptions and climatic changes, Antarctic warming, new theories of the universe's beginnings, analyzing lunar samples, the planets, space products, genetic research, using ozone to purify water, techniques to track illegal users of explosives, energy prospects, and use of waste…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Energy, Power Technology, Research Needs
California Univ., Berkeley. Board of Regents. – 1990
The proceedings of a program on teaching chemistry through energy and the environment that included plenary lectures, country and commission reports, introductions to new programs and materials, and an experimental approach to curriculum development across national boundaries via the production of an instruction unit are provided. The workshop…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science
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Maryland Univ., College Park. Sea Grant Program. – 1985
As the oceans rose due to melting glaciers, the Chesapeake Bay became a crowned valley. The Bay is a biologically rich system in which the success of each species depends on the quality of water in the parts of the Bay used during its life history. With the increase in human population, technological developments associated with industrial…
Descriptors: Biology, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Guides, Decision Making
Schwartz, Wendy – 1987
Traditionally, disadvantaged groups, such as women and minorities, have not excelled in science and math. Often the lack of literacy and achievement in these subjects is due to the following factors: (1) cognitive differences between how the information is presented and how the students process it; (2) lack of familiarity, because of cultural…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Cultural Differences, Educational Change
Cole, Charles A. – 1981
Innovative and alternative methods of wastewater treatment can improve the efficiency and lower the cost of waste treatment procedures. Described in this instructor's guide is a one-hour learning session for citizens interested in improving water quality planning and decision making. Among the topics covered are the need for alternative wastewater…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Environmental Education, Nonschool Educational Programs
Wolozin, Harold; Reilly, Patricia R. – 1970
In this third of three articles on the economics of pollution control general statements from several sources present a background which questions our ability to devise the necessary tools to fight pollution, even if adequate expenditures of money are provided. In the struggle to control pollution, the economist, it is believed, can provide…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Business Responsibility, Ecology, Economics
National Association of State Directors of Vocational Education. – 1967
RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES AND THE POPULATION EXPLOSION HAVE CREATED THE NEED TO ESTABLISH A MANPOWER POLICY RELATING TO OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IS RECOGNIZED BY THE CITIZENS AS THE PUBLIC AGENCY FOR CONDUCTING EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR YOUTHS AND ADULTS. THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE, THROUGH THE…
Descriptors: Federal State Relationship, Labor Force Development, Program Administration, Public Policy
Bohannan, Paul – 1971
Social scientists seeking relevance in their disciplines should search for the touchstone of this relevance in the cultural order instead of in their social science disciplines. Culture preserves the distilled wisdon of the past but it also encapsulates much that is harmful, and even fatal, to human existence. Such basic questions of culture such…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Cultural Influences, Cultural Interrelationships
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Coohill, Joseph – History Teacher, 2006
No sensible historian would argue that using images in history lectures is a pedagogical waste of time. All people seem to accept the idea that visual elements (paintings, photographs, films, maps, charts, etc.) enhance the retention of historical information and add greatly to student enjoyment of the subject. However, there seems to be very…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, History Instruction, Imagery, Pictorial Stimuli
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