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Lamb, William – Journal of Environmental Education, 1975
The use of science fiction in the classroom to clarify environmental or ecological values is discussed in this article. Science fiction was chosen due to its universal appeal and application. Students read and analyzed a story and were then required to take a position and to defend it. (MA)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Ecology, Environmental Education, Futures (of Society)
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Coler, Robert A.; Zatryka, Simon A. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1974
This article describes a stream management course designed to give non-science majors an in-depth study of water quality. The course includes work in determining and measuring water quality parameters and the discussion of management techniques. Construction of a Hewitt Ramp and wing deflectors are illustrated in the article. (MA)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Conservation Education, Ecology, Environmental Education
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Cooley, Arthur P. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1974
In developing an environmental education program, the author suggests a problem-solving process that encourages student involvement. He lists several learning activities that illustrate the four instructional guidelines that he advocates. These guidelines include student involvement and initiation in community change as well as the development of…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Environmental Education, Learning Activities, Problem Solving
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Zeitler, W. R. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1974
This article is concerned with an environmental education program designed to allow students, grades five through eight, to investigate important ecological relationships. The course has two phases, the awareness phase whereby students construct the Environmental-Ecological Web, and the involvement phase whereby they use it to investigate local…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Independent Study
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Jameson, William Carl – Journal of Environmental Education, 1975
Presented are three activities for teaching environmental studies using a decision-making approach. Students must locate an industry in the local area applying environmental criteria. Other objectives include developing map skills, photo interpretation skills, field study skills, collecting data from various resources, and defining man's role in…
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Environmental Education, Instruction, Instructional Materials
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Skinner, Ray, Jr. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1975
The author developed a new format for environmental field trips where participants are not passive listeners, but actively involved. Slides that familiarized participants with the criteria for evaluating environmental quality were used prior to the trip. Participants recorded positive and negative indicators on the trip establishing an…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Field Instruction, Field Trips
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Schultz, Judith M. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1975
Discussed are methods for incorporating population/environment education into curricula. The problem-solving approach emphasizes demographic concepts and values. Suggestions are listed for activities, discussion topics, and audiovisual aids. Recommendations are given for student attitudinal pre/post test questions to assess behavioral objectives…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Environmental Education, Instructional Materials, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Zalewski, Leon J. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1977
The five broad conceptual themes for environmental education and energy conservation recommended by the Illinois State Plan for Environmental Education for developing and implementing environmental education into all school subjects are listed. Suggested activities for the junior and senior high levels are presented. (BT)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Energy, Environmental Education
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Kupchella, Charles E.; Hyland, Margaret C. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1977
The need to develop and implement environmental education programs based on the principles of ecology, regardless of the discipline or target group, is discussed. Outlines of family weekend programs at an outdoor center, teacher-training programs, and college courses for non-science students based on the principles of ecology are detailed. (BT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Ecology, Educational Programs
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Ritz, William C. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1977
This article describes several trans-disciplinary summer institute designs and the general content of two teacher inservice education courses which have been established through the Environmental Studies Institute (ESI) of Syracuse University. Five activities for use in inservice workshops are identified and described. (BT)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Inservice Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Institutes (Training Programs)
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Burrus-Bammel, Lei Lane; Bammel, Gene – Journal of Environmental Education, 1986
Reports on a study designed to investigate the relationship between the length of stay at a national forest visitor center and the density of the visitor population. Results indicate a significant negative correlation exists between the daily number of users and the average duration of their visits. (TW)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Informal Education, Information Utilization
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Shepard, C. L.; Caruso, V. M. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1986
Reports on a study to examine and assess stress-levels of factors of anxiety, depression, and hostility present in a camp staff during a ten-week resident program. Results indicate that anxiety, depression, and hostility do not correlate directly or inversely with each other. (TW)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Camping, Depression (Psychology), Environmental Education
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Jordan, James R.; And Others – Journal of Environmental Education, 1986
Reports on a study comparing high school students who received instruction in environmental issues during a six-day residential environmental education workshop, with students receiving instruction in both environmental issues and action strategies. Results indicated students receiving just issue awareness instruction failed to increase their…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Environmental Education
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Keown, Duane – Journal of Environmental Education, 1986
Reports on a study to determine the use of outdoor resources in the teaching of natural science in secondary schools, and to obtain suggestions from science teachers for increasing and improving the use of outdoor resources. Results indicated 16 percent of classes do not study science outdoors. (TW)
Descriptors: Biology, Earth Science, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
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Ewert, Alan – Journal of Environmental Education, 1986
Addresses the relationship of fear to certain outdoor adventure activities that are a part of some environmental education programs. Describes the construct of fear, its use in outdoor environmental programs, and the results of two recent studies on fear. (TW)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Anxiety, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
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