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Sandler, Alan R. – Nature Study, 1983
The American Institute of Architects (AIA), recognizing the interrelationship between the human environment and the natural environment, has prepared materials (Learning by Design) to help people make wise decisions about the environment. The role of the AIA in environmental education and the Learning by Design materials are described. (JN)
Descriptors: Architecture, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Institutional Role
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Renfro, Nancy – Art Education, 1978
An art educator motivates his elementary students by developing their strong personal identification with each of 30 projects, introducing them to architecture. The author describes a few of these projects and how students benefit. (RK)
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Art Materials, Elementary Education
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Brent, Ruth Stumpe; Phillips, Ronald G. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Describes a new environmental studies program at the University of Missouri-Columbia in which social psychologists, architects, and home economists are studying the physical design of human living spaces under an environmental-and-behavior paradigm. Discusses some of the teaching, research, and outreach programs underway. (TW)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Energy Conservation, Environmental Education
Husbands, Kenneth; Taylor, Bob – 1982
Resources for teaching about modern and ancient Egypt are provided in this guide for intermediate grade social studies teachers. Material includes: a detailed outline for a unit on Egypt which contains a geographic overview followed by sections on the Nile River Valley, agriculture, the pharaohs, religion, architecture, science, hieroglyphics,…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Ancient History, Architecture, Bibliographies