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Butler, Tamara T. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
In this article, I lean toward the ecological site of ecotone and the act of crossing to think about the pedagogical decisions I made as a scholar and practitioner teaching Black studies and English education classes. Within the classroom, I suggest centering Black and Indigenous women's poetry to help students think about interdependence,…
Descriptors: Blacks, Indigenous Populations, Females, Poetry
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Settles, Isis H.; Brassel, Sheila T.; Montgomery, Georgina M.; Elliott, Kevin C.; Soranno, Patricia A.; Cheruvelil, Kendra Spence – Innovative Higher Education, 2018
As scientific teams in academia have become increasingly large, interdisciplinary, and diverse, more attention has been paid to honorary authorship (i.e., giving authorship to those not making a significant contribution). Our study examined whether honorary authorship occurs because of the desire to include all or many team members. Interviews…
Descriptors: Authors, Faculty Publishing, Interviews, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Farah, Kimberly S.; Montepare, Joann M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2019
Our population is aging, calling for communities to be more age friendly and younger individuals to be more aware of aging issues that will impact their personal and professional lives. However, colleges provide few opportunities for students to prepare themselves for a more age-diverse world. Drawing on a new general education core curriculum…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Aging (Individuals)
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Zivnuska, John A. – BioScience, 1971
Advocates cooperative research between the different specialties concerned with natural resource management and utilization to avoid accidental conflicts of interest. (AL)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environment, Interdisciplinary Approach, Natural Resources
Howlett, George
Twelve concepts utilized by Project I-C-E (Instruction-Curriculum-Environment) for integrating science, social studies, and language arts with environmental studies are elaborated in this booklet. The rationale for each concept is put forth together with a more detailed explanation of the concept. Topics considered include: energy, ecosystems,…
Descriptors: Definitions, Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education
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Willard, Beatrice E. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1976
The author describes several ecosystem principles, such as: interrelationships, limiting factors, population and specialization; discusses their meaning to the world of today and tomorrow; and examines a few of the applications these principles have to environmental education. The use of ecology as the unifying discipline for environmental…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education, Fundamental Concepts
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Science, 1975
The report of the National Academy of Sciences validates the interdisciplinary team approach to the study of ecosystems as well as the use of systems analysis that will aid policy makers in decisions of resource management. (BR)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environment, Evaluation, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Munn, R. E.; Cain, Melinda – Environmental Science and Technology, 1977
SCOPE is an international group that studies the effects of human activities on the environment and serves as a source of advice on environmental problems. Presently, SCOPE is involved with seven major projects that include biogeochemical cycles, ecotoxicology, and environmental monitoring. The structure and components of SCOPE are also discussed.…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environment, Interdisciplinary Approach, International Organizations
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1973
Descriptors: Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Gelderloos, Orin G. – American Biology Teacher, 1975
Describes how the basic principles of energy flow and matter recycling can be incorporated into a framework around which many classes, courses and perhaps curricula could be designed. (LS)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum Development, Ecology, Environment
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McKenna, Harold J. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1971
City College of New York experiments with a course in human ecology, considering political, economic, social, psychological, and scientific implications of man's role in the environment. Current issues, problem research, and action projects are used in the three-part interdisciplinary approach. (BL)
Descriptors: Course Organization, Ecology, Environment, Graduate Study
Haines, Walter W. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1980
A course called "Economics of the Environment," included in the curriculum of New York University, is described as an effort to tackle the issue of the environment at a holistic level. The content of the course covers cosmology, ecology, population, economics, government regulation, philosophy, etc. A reading list is provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Ecology, Economics, Environment
Cripe, Julie, Ed.; Wright, Joe, Ed. – 1977
Project SAVE (Student Action for Valuing the Environment) encourages a team approach to solving environmental problems. SAVE suggests that students initiate, create, and implement practical approaches to solving community environmental problems. Included in this publication are descriptions of 13 exemplary programs that include elementary schools,…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environment, Environmental Education
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Cano, Guillermo J. – Environmentalist, 1981
Argues that environmental law, as part of legal science, should be taught at universities; discusses the development of environmental law and its relationship to other sciences; and proposes a framework for studying environmental law as a university course for study. (DC)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education
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Akerman, Maria – Environmental Education Research, 2005
At the time of its introduction at the end of the 1980s, the concept of natural capital represented new, more ecologically aware thinking in economics. As a symbol of novel thinking, the metaphor of natural capital stimulated a debate between different disciplinary traditions on the definitions of the concept and research priorities and methods.…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Sustainable Development, Economics, Natural Resources
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