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Patrick Swanzy; Francis Ansah; Patrício Langa – Tertiary Education and Management, 2024
In Ghana, private higher education institutions' (PHEIs) share of gross tertiary enrolment is on the decline in the midst of growing demand for tertiary education. Whether this is, an indication of PHEIs in Ghana becoming endangered species in the higher education space has received limited research attention. Through documentary reviews and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Colleges, Sustainable Development, Higher Education
Csermely, Peter – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2017
Our century has unprecedented new challenges, which need creative solutions and deep thinking. Contemplative, deep thinking became an "endangered species" in our rushing world of Tweets, elevator pitches, and fast decisions. Here, we describe how important aspects of both creativity and deep thinking can be understood as network…
Descriptors: Creativity, Thinking Skills, Social Networks, Talent
Whelan, Debra Lau – School Library Journal, 2010
These days it seems like school librarians are under attack, if not already an endangered species. After eight years of the No Child Left Behind Act--which, paradoxically, chipped away at many library positions--recent state and local budget shortfalls have led to rounds and rounds of layoffs for school librarians. While things are tough in the…
Descriptors: Information Science Education, Library Research, School Libraries, Information Science
Niskern, Diana, Comp. – 1989
This guide is intended for those who wish to study the literature dealing with various aspects of endangered plant species. This document includes the following sections, some of which are bibliographies: (1) "Introductions to the Topic"; (2) "Subject Headings" (for endangered species of plants used by the Library of Congress); (3) "General…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, Citations (References), College Science
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Bright, Alan D.; Tarrant, Michael A. – Journal of Environmental Education, 2002
Examines college students' attitudes and complexity of thinking about the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the effects of environment-based coursework on their attitudes and thinking. Investigates attitudes in terms of their direction, extremity, ambivalence, and importance and measures complexity of thinking as integrative complexity. (Contains…
Descriptors: Endangered Species, Environmental Education, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Discover, 1982
Highlights scientific accomplishments in 1981. Focuses on space sciences, medicine, geology, chemistry, physics, zoology, paleontology, environmental problems, and genetics including such topics as the Space Shuttle, Mount St. Helen's endangered species, genetic engineering, and the scientists associated with these accomplishments. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, College Science, Environment
Yakes, Nancy A. – 1977
This document is a guide to sources of information on endangered species distribution in Michigan. It was prepared for CETA (Comprehensive Employment and Training Act) students who will collect the documents. The guide is divided into three major sections. The first section includes an introduction (briefly discussing endangered, rare, threatened…
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Environmental Education, Higher Education
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Pfnister, Allan O. – Journal of Higher Education, 1984
The conversion of liberal arts institutions into comprehensive institutions primarily engaged in vocational and occupational programs is discussed. The liberal arts college is seen as an endangered species that needs to be preserved at all costs. A history of the liberal arts college in America is provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Role, Educational History, Futures (of Society), General Education
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Ziolkowski, Eric J. – College English, 1996
Argues that the scholar-teacher, in the true sense of someone who works not only to diffuse knowledge through teaching but to advance knowledge through scholarship, is slowly but surely becoming an endangered species at American colleges. Suggests this trend is to due the tendency to see scholarship and teaching as unrelated. (TB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Trends, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Benjamin Andrew Ha – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Contributions to conservation biology research are traditionally approached from an ecology and evolutionary biology perspective, but education research can be equally valuable. Population genetics research can inform management decision-making while education research can improve how we teach conservation. My dissertation tackles conservation…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Conservation (Environment), Biology, Wildlife
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Josefson, Jim; Casey, Kelly – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2000
Provides background information on simulations and active learning. Discusses the use of simulations in political science courses. Describes a simulation exercise where students performed specific institutional role playing, simulating the workings of a single congressional issue network, based on the reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Course Content, Educational Benefits, Government (Administrative Body)
LaHart, David E.; Allen, Rodney F. – National Association for the Advancement of Humane Education Journal, 1977
Discusses mutuality, reciprocity, and altruism as humane ideals which cause people to alter their decision making processes in morally aware and sensitive ways. Scenarios involving endangered species and a framework for examining decisions are included. Available from: National Association for the Advancement of Humane Education, University of…
Descriptors: Altruism, Behavior Patterns, Curriculum Development, Decision Making Skills
Sandel, Lenore – 1987
Arguing that Mother Goose is becoming an endangered species, this paper reports on the results of an informal survey of undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in a children's literature course. The survey results reported in the paper indicated that some students were able to complete a cloze-type Mother Goose couplet, but others audibly…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cloze Procedure, Educational Research, Higher Education
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Gochfeld, Michael; Burger, Joanna – Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1993
Discusses the use of the human health risk assessment model as a basis for developing ecological risk assessment (ERA). For ERA, risk to individuals is less important than the survival of the population, with the exception of endangered species. Suggests that ERA take into account the relative reproductive value of the potentially impacted…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Evaluation Methods
Parker, Garland G. – 1977
Fluctuations in higher education enrollments in the 1970's are interpreted as they may affect enrollments in the next decade. For his analysis the author draws on his own study of enrollments in four-year colleges in 1976-77 as well as other data. Some attention is given to these factors in the future: long-range planning; "endangered species" of…
Descriptors: Colleges, Educational Innovation, Enrollment Influences, Enrollment Projections
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