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O'Connor, Marion – Science Teacher, 1974
Discusses the impact of world population growth leading to the establishment of the United Nations Fund for Population Activities and to the declaration of 1974 as World Population Year. Previews some of the parameters and interconnecting interests to be considered during this year of intensive population study. (JR)
Descriptors: Demography, Overpopulation, Population Education, Population Growth
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Mulliken, Robert S. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1974
Discusses energy and environmental problems encountered by mankind in the attainment of the goal of an ideal world. Indicates that man will in any event be happier than now after the gradual implementation of negative population growth. (CC)
Descriptors: Contraception, Environmental Influences, Futures (of Society), Living Standards
Intercom, 1973
An introduction to population trends in world countries includes statistical information and progresses to case studies to stimulate student interest. (JB)
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Needs, Instructional Materials, Overpopulation
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Stegner, Robert W. – Science Teacher, 1971
Proposes a K-12 program to fill the need for population environment education. Lists six basic concepts that should be included in the program. (DS)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary School Science, Environment, Environmental Education
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Emmel, Thomas C.; Sligh, Michael M. – Science Education, 1970
Asserts that overpopulation is the most pressing world problem. Topics discussed include population control in primitive societies, population growth and control in modern societies, methods of motivational population control, consequences of no population control, and mass famines during the 1970's in underdeveloped countries. Cities 33…
Descriptors: Contraception, Cultural Influences, Demography, Educational Needs
McNamara, Robert S. – Todays Educ, 1969
In an address delivered at the University of Notre Dame, May 1969, Secretary McNamara discussed the threat of unmanageable population pressure which is undervalued and misunderstood by the general public. Unrestricted population growth will have catastrophic consequences unless it is dealt with rapidly and rationally. Copies from: Office of…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Economic Factors, Educational Needs
Mumford, Steven – Humanist, 1981
Addresses the world population problem by highlighting three crucial areas: the relationship between population growth control and national security issues, the role of American leadership in resolving the problem, and the barriers to effective action. One barrier discussed in detail is the Roman Catholic Church's stand on abortion and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Global Approach, Government Role
Population Education in Asia and the Pacific Newsletter and Forum, 1991
This study is a response to the emerging needs and requirements for population management with respect to regional strategies for population education. Addresses problems of illiteracy, poverty, and other impediments to population-growth management through the further training of those involved in the education process. (MCO)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Family Planning
Murphy, Elaine M.; Cancellier, Patricia – Inter-Change. Population Education Newsletter, 1983
Several programs have been instituted in China over the past 30 years in order to slow the birth rate. The population, set at 1,008,175,288 people by a 1982 census, is by far the largest of any nation. A 10-year family planning program, begun in 1957, caused the birth rate to drop considerably through the mid-1960's. In 1971, "wan xi…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Chinese, Communism, Demography
Peninsula Humane Society, San Mateo, CA. – 1983
Activities in this unit are designed to familiarize primary grade students with the responsibilities involved in pet ownership. Teaching plans are provided for a total of 12 lessons involving social studies, language arts, math, and health sciences. Activities adaptable for readers and non-readers focus on pet overpopulation, care of pets when…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Child Responsibility, Instructional Materials, Interdisciplinary Approach
Platzek, Donna Brown – 1972
This paper examines the question of why women want children from several disciplinary viewpoints including psychoanalysis; role learning; and economic, political, and religious aspects. Basically, however, childbearing motivations can be divided into four categories: altruistic, fatalistic, narcissistic, and instrumental. Children can fulfill a…
Descriptors: Females, History, Human Dignity, Motivation
Uche, Chukwudum – 1972
The focal points of this essay are the population problems in Africa and what the African peoples and governments are doing about them. It is stated cagegorically that a problem does exist. Indicators often used to deny this position are population density and pressure, undeveloped resources, the availability of empty lands, and alleged intrigue…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Family Planning, Overpopulation, Political Power
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Hidore, John J. – Journal of Geography, 1978
Explains that population growth in Africa has caused a deterioration of vegetation and soil resources. This deterioration has resulted from overgrazing, too frequent and too extensive burning of the vegetation, and overcultivation. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Area Studies, Climate, Depleted Resources
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Newman, Joseph; McCauley, Clark – Environment and Behavior, 1977
Eye contact with a stranger was relatively rare in center-city Philadelphia, more common in a suburb, and very common in a small rural town. Speaking occurred only with eye contact. These results suggest that social interaction in the city is an adaptation to overload of interpersonal contacts. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Environmental Influences, Nonverbal Communication
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Gulhati, Kaval – Science, 1977
Reviews India's previous stand regarding family planning which favored the notion that economic development would provide the incentive for fertility control. Recent recommendations, however, include raising minimum marriage age for girls and increasing incentives for acceptance of sterilization. (CS)
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Ecological Factors, Family Planning
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