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Aishwarya Ramachandran; Naoko Ellis; Derek Gladwin – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Energy literacy is a developing field of research and practice that provides a comprehensive way of understanding how energy functions in the universe, on the earth, and in our social and personal lives. This literature review, building on an increasing momentum of research across various disciplines, outlines current energy literacy scholarship…
Descriptors: Energy Education, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kilinc, Ahmet; Boyes, Edward; Stanisstreet, Martin – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2013
Due to increased energy demand, Turkey is continuing to explore the possibilities of introducing nuclear power. Gaining acceptance from local populations, however, may be problematic because nuclear power has a negative image and risk perceptions are complicated by a range of psychological and cultural factors. In this study, we explore the views…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nuclear Energy, Cultural Influences, Risk
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Polacek, Lubos – Physics Education, 2012
Bulbs are considered to be very inefficient sources of light. Bulbs give light and heat. As we use them for a long time, especially in winter, a large part of the heat produced by bulbs lowers the power consumption of the heating system. In this paper the problem of the real efficiency of a bulb is solved when both the lighting and heating effects…
Descriptors: Heat, Lighting, Cost Effectiveness, Computation
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Roman, Harry T. – Tech Directions, 2012
Wind energy is an exciting and clean energy option often described as the fastest-growing energy system on the planet. With some simple materials, teachers can easily demonstrate its key principles in their classroom. (Contains 1 figure and 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Energy, Scientific Principles, Energy Education, Power Technology
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Kraft, Thomas E. – Tech Directions, 2012
Most people don't realize that the history of electric vehicles (EVs) predates the Civil War. This article provides a historical snapshot of EVs to spark the interest of both teachers and students in this important transportation technology.
Descriptors: Power Technology, Motor Vehicles, Technological Advancement, Intellectual History
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Tas, Maarten; McKeon, Frankie; Charnley, Fiona; Fleming, Margaret – School Science Review, 2014
This article describes how energy issues and education for sustainable development (ESD) are part of the agenda for two current European projects, CoDeS and SUSTAIN. The latter is mainly concerned with the development of inquiry-based primary and lower secondary science education while the former is a network that aims to learn more about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Energy, Science Instruction
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Roman, Harry T. – Tech Directions, 2012
One has heard a great deal in recent years about designing self-sustaining communities, organizations that can subsist independently on what they make. Planning for this kind of community is challenging--today most people take for granted having essential services like water, sewage, communications, natural gas, and electricity delivered right to…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Science Activities, Instructional Design, Energy Education
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Helmholdt, Nick – Tech Directions, 2012
The growing field of energy assessment for buildings presents opportunities for teachers to engage students in topics related to current issues, science, technology, and communication skills. Students who find satisfaction in energy auditing can expand their interests into careers as the demand to stop wasteful practices in homes and businesses…
Descriptors: Audits (Verification), Class Activities, Learning Activities, Job Skills
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Wagner, Dan – State Education Standard, 2012
When one considers the necessary elements of a green cleaning program, it is tough to know where to begin. After all, green cleaning has evolved considerably from the days when a program simply involved using a couple of "green" chemicals. Over the last several years, successful green cleaning programs have grown in sophistication and are now…
Descriptors: Certification, Pollution, Sanitation, Sustainability
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Karns, Robert J. – Tech Directions, 2012
Starting a renewable energy technology (RET) program can be as simple as shifting the teaching and learning focus of a traditional electricity program toward energy production and energy control systems. Redirecting curriculum content and delivery to address photovoltaic solar (PV solar) technology and small wind generation systems is a natural…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Electronics, Energy Education
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Lane, Jennie F.; Mollica, Jamie; Windjue, Sara – Middle Grades Research Journal, 2013
The Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP) is a statewide education program located in the Midwest of the United States. The goal of the program is to leverage teacher education to improve and increase energy literacy in Wisconsin's K-12 schools as a means of contributing to statewide energy savings. Created in 1995, the program continues…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Teacher Education Programs, Success, Program Effectiveness
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Tobin, R. G.; Crissman, Sally; Doubler, Sue; Gallagher, Hugh; Goldstein, Gary; Lacy, Sara; Rogers, C. B.; Schwartz, Judah; Wagoner, Paul – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2012
We report results and impressions from a three-day inquiry-based workshop for K-8 teachers, aimed at improving their understanding of energy from a science and engineering perspective. Results suggest that the teachers made significant gains in understanding and appreciation of important energy concepts, but their comprehension of some key ideas…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Workshops, Inquiry, Science Education
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Moyer, Richard H.; Everett, Susan A. – Science Scope, 2011
Wind is reemerging as a clean and reliable source of energy--primarily for the production of electricity. This article discusses how to create a pinwheel to explore wind power. It presents a 5E learning-cycle lesson in which students construct a simple pinwheel-type windmill to test the power generated by different designs. Students compare three-…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Engineering Technology, Energy Education, Power Technology
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Gold, Anne U.; Ledley, Tamara Shapiro; Buhr, Susan M.; Fox, Sean; McCaffrey, Mark; Niepold, Frank; Manduca, Cathy; Lynds, Susan E. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2012
Educators seek to develop 21st century skills in the classroom by incorporating educational materials other than textbooks into their lessons, such as digitally available activities, videos, and visualizations. A problem that educators face is that no review process similar to the formal adoption processes used for K-12 textbooks or the…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Climate
Mac Phail, Abby – Rethinking Schools, 2012
In this article, the author describes a role-playing activity on tar sands and the proposed TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline. In this activity, students take on the characters of six key stakeholders invited to an imaginary public hearing to discuss whether or not the State Department and President Obama should approve the Keystone XL pipeline.…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Educational Practices, Hearings, Public Policy
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