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Kooistra, Chad; Munanura, Ian; Brown, Ryan – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2023
Ongoing management and research interest in dog-related issues at recreation areas necessitates examining support for relevant management strategies among different visitor groups. Using data collected from an onsite survey of nonadjacent visitors (n=1,257) and a household mail survey of visitors who live adjacent (n=74) to a multiple-use…
Descriptors: Animals, Recreational Facilities, Place of Residence, Individual Characteristics
Hoover, Katie – Congressional Research Service, 2023
This report provides background information on Forest Service (FS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) revenue-based payments and a brief overview of a related payment program--the Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program. Because the revenue-based, Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000 (SRS), and PILT payments interact…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Rural Schools, Federal Aid, Rural Areas
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Cushing, Tamara L.; Koshollek, Alanna; Cloughesy, Mike – Journal of Extension, 2019
Following a daylong symposium featuring tax-oriented presentations, attendees participated in facilitated roundtable discussions centered on identification of educational needs and challenges associated with the symposium subject matter. Participants discussed their educational needs; challenges related to local, state, and federal tax laws; and…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Forestry, Extension Education, Taxes
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Givot, Rima; O'Connell, Kari; Hadley, Adam S.; Betts, Matthew G. – Science Teacher, 2015
The decline in hummingbird populations and shifts in their movements may adversely affect their role as pollinators and, in turn, plant biodiversity (Allen-Wardell et al. 1998). For example, Hadley et al. (2014) discovered that larger fragments of forest correlated with larger hummingbird populations and more seeds of "H. tortuosa" being…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science Education, Student Participation, Scientific Research
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Remenick, Lauren; Goralnik, Lissy – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2019
Andragogy provides a framework for how adults learn, and contemporary researchers have explored its validity and usefulness in varied contexts. This article joins the discussion by examining andragogy in an as-yet-unstudied setting--an outdoor science education event (HJA Day). In this mixed-methods study, we examine how andragogy applies to HJA…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Outdoor Education, Science Education, Forestry
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Moroney, Jillian; Laninga, Tamara; Brooks, Randall – Journal of Extension, 2016
The Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance (NARA) is examining the feasibility of a woody biomass-to-biofuels supply chain in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. A part of the ongoing feasibility study involved conducting a survey of informed stakeholders on the use of woody biomass from forest residuals in producing sustainable bioenergy.…
Descriptors: Fuels, Forestry, Web Sites, Sustainability
Ault, Charles R., Jr. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2014
Interpreting the hazards and appreciating the privileges of living in a particular place draw upon insights from multiple disciplines. Seemingly self-evident, this perspective stands as a counterpoint to the depiction of scientific practice as unified and independent of discipline in standards for the education of all Americans. Inquiry adapts in…
Descriptors: Seismology, Forestry, Science Instruction, Physical Geography
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Grinnell, Sandie; Angal, Sharon – Science and Children, 2016
In a 2012 blog post, John Maeda discusses the idea that while science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education plays an important role in innovation, limitations exist when we focus exclusively on STEM. Maeda advocates for the addition of the "A" for Art to the acronym, insisting that the arts promote the creativity and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Art Education, Elementary Education
Rourke, James; Boone, Elizabeth – Principal Leadership, 2008
Forest Grove (OR) High School places a high value on achievement for all students. Large banners highlight the recognition the school has received for academic accomplishments, such as Oregon's Closing the Achievement Gap award, which it has received for two years running, and for meeting adequate yearly progress. In classrooms, students are…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, High Schools, Academic Achievement, Individualized Instruction
Raphael, Jacqueline; Kassissieh, Julia – Principal Leadership, 2010
Secondary schools have been focused on adding rigor to course work for all students in response to research indicating that high school graduates are not well-prepared for college or the workforce. Research shows a correlation between a demanding high school curriculum, particularly in mathematics and science, and postsecondary success. Success…
Descriptors: High Schools, Advanced Courses, Academic Achievement, High School Graduates
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Fulton, Ann – American Indian Quarterly, 2007
An ilkak'mana called Multnomah once lived near the river where New England merchants chopped Portland, Oregon, out of a Douglas-fir forest. With a bow and shield slung behind his back, the chief stood imperiously in Hermon A. MacNeil's 1904 statuette inscribed at its base with his name. Nearby tribes preserved Multnomah in words, but years later…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Tribes, Art Products
Oregon State Dept. of Education, Salem. Div. of Vocational Education. – 1985
This publication recognizes the constantly changing requirements of the forestry/forest products industry and varying conditions for employment opportunities. It addresses the goal of relevance in education by enabling the educator to make timely adjustments in the subject matter of the forestry/forest products curriculum. There are six sections…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship
Brock, Howard – 1984
This guide sets forth minimum approval criteria for vocational forestry/forest products training programs in Oregon. The curriculum emphasizes the basic skills of forest management, harvesting, and manufacturing. The information in the guide is intended for use by district-level curriculum planners, teachers, regional coordinators, or state…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Organization
Tipton, Grant M., III; And Others – 1992
Perceptions and values of Oregon professional foresters on components of forestry education were evaluated. Three objectives guided the study: (1) the importance foresters place on incorporating forestry education in school curriculum; (2) foresters' opinions about agency involvement in schools; and (3) the value foresters place on forestry…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Conservation Education, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Evaluation
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Hino, Jeffrey C.; Jensen, Edward C. – Journal of Applied Communications, 1996
Prime-time television spots designed to inform the public about forestry were developed following an information needs assessment. Media specialists and scientists cocreated the messages. A telephone survey found a 15% increase in approval for forest management activities. (SK)
Descriptors: Communications, Forestry, Public Opinion, Scientists
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