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Moore, John A. – 1971
Secondary students learn to deal objectively with domestic issues and problems in this quinmester elective course. Emphasis is upon providing students with an opportunity for indepth study in critical thinking on current controversial issues, using activity units as a principal teaching technique. The objectives are for students to identify and…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Studies, Critical Thinking, Current Events
Dawson, Richard G. – 1972
Guidelines and readings for an interdisciplinary course in biology and government adapt as a semester or year course for an entire class, independent study, or for teacher resource materials. An attitude questionnaire, list of suggested projects, and reading and writing assignments constitute the guidelines. The content first considers the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conservation Education, Correspondence Study, Course Content
Blueford, J. R.; And Others – 1985
Science, Math and Technology is one of the units of a K-6 unified science curriculum program. The unit consists of four organizing sub-themes: (1) science (with activities on observation, comparisons, and the scientific method); (2) technology (examining simple machines, electricity, magnetism, waves and forces); (3) mathematics (addressing skill…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education
Miller, John D.; Bachman, Jerald G. – 1980
Examined are the environmental attitudes of United States high school senior classes of 1976-1979. Multi-item indices of concern about pollution, overpopulation, energy conservation, other people, and the importance of material things were administered to about 17,000 students in approximately 130 high schools each year. The four classes of…
Descriptors: Ecology, Energy Conservation, Environment, Environmental Education
Thomas, Paul F. – 1985
This teacher resource packet contains a total of 28 modules for teaching about Japan at the elementary and secondary level. Activities on the Japanese family appropriate for grade 1 focus on similarities and differences, family size, family needs, and family roles. Grade 2 lessons look at the school, neighborhood, roles of children in the…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Community Characteristics, Community Relations, Cross Cultural Studies
Science for the People, Cambridge, MA. Boston Chapter. – 1980
Four units, teacher's notes, and a comprehensive glossary provide background information and activities aimed at raising the awareness of high school students and teachers regarding the nature of the food system and its relationship to nutrition, population, and resources. These non-sequential units analyze the economic and political factors…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Developing Nations, Economics Education, Environmental Education
Yost, Thomas E. – 1983
The purpose of this study was to obtain, measure, and evaluate the attitudes of postsecondary students on domestic population issues in order to determine the extent of support for a national government-controlled population stabilization program. A total of 125 students enrolled in either the American government or general sociology course at the…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Economic Factors, Federal Programs, Federal Regulation
Phillips, James – 1983
The relationship between world hunger and world population is explored in this document for high school global education classes. Reasons for the high birth rates in developing nations are suggested, e.g., a poor family has many children because children are an inexpensive work force, provide extra income, and care for parents in old age. The…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Development
Haskins, James S.; Stifle, J. M. – 1978
Issues involved in education of handicapped Navajo children are examined. Background sections contrast the history of treatment for the handicapped in America with the treatment received by handicapped Navajos. Unemployment, substandard housing, lack of accessibility within the reservation, overpopulation, language barriers, and the relationship…
Descriptors: American Indians, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Needs, Environmental Influences
Bjork, Robert M.; Fraser, Stewart E. – 1976
This essay considers the need for economic retrenchment, environmental conservation, and the implications of these positions for teaching. Facing an environmental crisis, overpopulation, and an ever-increasing reduction of natural resources, education in the future must concentrate on teaching about the futility of growth, planned and unplanned.…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Strategies
Population Inst., Washington, DC. – 1974
This handbook is a guide to effective action strategies on dealing with overpopulation. Divided into five sections, the book outlines programs, suggests references, and lists resources that are helpful for thinking and for planning action on population issues. Section one focuses on strategies to change the current population policy choices made…
Descriptors: Activism, Change Strategies, Community Action, Family Planning
Cailliet, Greg; And Others – 1971
Sponsored by the Santa Barbara Underseas Foundation, this manual is for people who want to adapt their own lifestyles so as to be less a part of the environmental deterioration problem and more a part of the solution. It presents suggestions that are physical and psychological changes individuals can make to ease the burden of pollution, waste,…
Descriptors: Activities, Citizen Participation, Community Action, Conservation Education
Naval Undersea Center, San Diego, CA. – 1971
This publication consists of papers presented at an in-house symposium held at the Naval Undersea Research and Development (R and D) Center, San Diego, in May 1970. The topics discussed in these presentations are as follows: principles of evolution and the ecological crisis; alternatives to overpopulation; examples of San Diego noise climate;…
Descriptors: Conferences, Ecology, Engines, Environment
Rogers, Cosby S.; Hicks, Mary W. – 1974
A theoretical proposal for a government-sponsored system of licensed parenthood is suggested, based on the premise that overpopulation, child abuse, and emotional, intellectual, and physical handicaps in children could be controlled through legislation. The three-part legislative proposal for licensed parenthood outlined would include: (1)…
Descriptors: Certification, Child Advocacy, Child Rearing, Child Welfare
Holm, Amy E. – 1986
The old ways of doing things are no longer suitable to some of the current conditions faced by the world, such as overpopulation, environmental degradation, unstable economic development, and wasteful consumption of natural resources. In order to achieve a sustainable future, nations must develop better long range planning through combining…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
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