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Publication Date: 2001
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The Rise and Fall of Natural History.
Pyle, Robert Michael
Orion: People and Nature, v20 n4 p16-23 Aut 2001
Until about the 1940s, schools and universities considered observation and direct experience of one's natural surroundings to be a worthwhile educational endeavor, leading to a nature-literate citizenry. Now, lab-based biological studies and environmental education in the classroom have mostly replaced nature study, reducing the possibility of personal connections to the earth. Lists 10 contemporary natural history programs. (SV)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Programs, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Field Studies, Higher Education, Informal Education, Intellectual History, Naturalistic Observation, Outdoor Education, Place Based Education
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Publication Type: Historical Materials; Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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