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Braus, Judy, Ed. – Nature Scope, 1992
Ranger Rick's Nature Scope is a creative education series dedicated to inspiring in children an understanding and appreciation of the natural world while developing the skills they will need to make responsible decisions about the environment. Contents are organized into the following sections: (1) "What Makes a Bird a Bird?," which…
Descriptors: Animals, Art Activities, Biological Sciences, Birds
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Applegate, James E. – American Biology Teacher, 1982
Introduces a teaching method called guided design which involves a series of problems and solutions with feedback that leads students in a logical sequence through material being taught. Presents 15 worksheets to demonstrate the use of this technique in an introductory ornithology course. (Author/DC)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Higher Education, Ornithology
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Rumrill, Gene – Journal of Environmental Education, 1980
Discussed is the development and evolution of a college program of wilderness studies. The conduct of the class in backcountry areas, the general curriculum content, and logistics of the courses are discussed. (RE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Earth Science, Ecology, Environment
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Lustig, Loren W.; Wright, Emmett – Science Teacher, 1979
Describes how small-mammal studies in the out-of-doors can be adapted to science and environmental programs in the middle and upper secondary grades. (HM)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Ecology
Callander, Gillian D.; Power, Shahed – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 1992
Describes how the greening of the urban environment is becoming an increasingly significant part of innercity renewal. Discusses the importance of urban wildlife, barriers to change, and opportunities for improving urban wildlife habitats. (14 references) (MCO)
Descriptors: Economics, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation, Individual Needs
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Davis, Shelley; Wojtanik, Brenda Lincoln; Rieben, Elizabeth – Science and Children, 1998
Explores the Columbia River Basin, its ecosystems, and challenges faced by natural resource managers. By studying the basin's complexity, students can learn about common scientific concepts such as the power of water and effects of rain shadows. Students can also explore social-scientific issues such as conflicts between protecting salmon runs and…
Descriptors: Climate, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Ecology, Elementary Education
Gordon, Greg – Orion Afield: Working for Nature and Community, 1999
The Sierra Institute offers field studies courses across the environmental studies spectrum from sciences to humanities, seeking an interdisciplinary approach to ecological literacy. Field studies hone critical-thinking skills by combining academic inquiry with group problem solving and discussion, experiential learning of wilderness skills, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education
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Hawkey, Roy – Journal of Biological Education, 2001
Describes the development and implementation of a web-based project, Walking With Wildlife, intended to encourage and enable first-hand encounters with the biodiversity of the natural world. (Contains 16 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Computer Uses in Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
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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
Texas State Dept. of Parks and Wildlife, Austin. – 1998
Texas Hill Country is a land of fresh water springs, stony hills, and steep canyons and home to many rare plants and animals. Six activities for grades 3-5 and six activities for grades 6-12 are contained in this guide. Elementary activity highlights include using "The Lorax" by Dr. Seuss to stimulate critical thinking about…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Endangered Species, Environmental Education, Hands on Science
Ruehrwein, Dick – 1985
Intended to help elementary school children learn about the resources of the Everglades and Biscayne National Parks, this activity book includes information, puzzles, games, and quizzes. The booklet deals with concepts related to: (1) the seasons; (2) fire ecology; (3) water; (4) fish; (5) mammals; (6) mosquitos; (7) birds; (8) venomous snakes;…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education
Fish and Wildlife Service (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. – 1985
The materials in this educational packet consist of an overview, three lesson plans, student data sheets, and a poster. The overview describes the flow of a river from its source to its mouth. A glossary and list of reference materials are included. The lesson plans provide a statement of purpose, list of learning outcomes, and instructional…
Descriptors: Animals, Ecology, Educational Games, Environmental Education
Thompson, Nancy E. – 1979
The Maryland Marine Science Education Project has produced a series of mini-units in marine science education for the junior high/middle school classroom. This unit focuses on the American oyster. Although the unit specifically treats the Chesapeake Bay, it may be adapted for use with similar estuarine systems. In addition, the unit may be…
Descriptors: Animals, Biological Sciences, Classification, Ecology
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Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville. – 1984
This syllabus outlines a course of study in integrated regional resources management based on the experience of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The course has been developed for resource practitioners, in developing countries, who have responsibilities related to topics addressed in the course's 14 instructional modules. These topics are:…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Community Development, Course Descriptions, Developing Nations
Forest Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1977
Information on job requirements, educational requirements, and career possibilities for careers in forestry, conservation, ecology, and environmental management are explained in this booklet. A list of other sources of information on these occupations is also provided. (TA)
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Educational Experience
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