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Glanfield, Florence; Nicol, Cynthia; Thom, Jennifer S. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2022
How might mathematics educators recognize discourses as resonating harmonies in their practices as researchers? In this paper we share individual experiential narratives guided by Ojibway author Richard Wagamese's Medicine Wheel teachings in the four directions of East (humility), South (trust), West (introspection), and North (wisdom). As we…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Researchers, Personal Narratives
Fortunato, Michael W. P. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2017
This essay is a response to a paper by Avery and Hains that raises questions about the often unintended effects of knowledge standardization in an educational setting. While many K-12 schools are implementing common core standards, and many institutions of higher education are implementing their own standardized educational practices, the question…
Descriptors: Democracy, Standards, Educational Practices, Outcomes of Education
Joyce, Katherine – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2011
In a country as diverse as Canada, spread over an incomprehensibly large land mass, the connections between citizens may require more imagination. One way that these connections have been traditionally imagined in Canada is through national myths, including the myth of the wilderness. This myth draws the Canadian identity out of an…
Descriptors: Canadian Literature, Outdoor Education, Nationalism, Mythology
Humber, William – College Quarterly, 2010
NIMBYism, the popular and short form for "Not In My Back Yard", describes the resistance and outright opposition by residents, either within a distinct place such as a neighbourhood, or, more broadly, in a larger civic area right up to a town or city level, against some planned nearby facility, service, or changed land use. NIMBYism is also about…
Descriptors: Land Use, Ethics, Environmental Influences, Neighborhoods
Franklin, Janice – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2013
Local rural communities and individuals are increasingly disarmed by the socially transforming processes of post modern times including the globalisation of rural production systems and trade. There is a new climate "in the bush" that is imbued with a deep suspicion that globalisation processes will continue to threaten the…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Networks, Geographic Isolation, Social Change
Oman, Kerry R. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2009
While traveling along the Platte River on May 18, 1834, William Marshall Anderson stopped to pick up a human skull bleaching in the prairie sunlight. Anderson was from Louisville, Kentucky, and had been sent west by his physician to accompany a fur-trade caravan to the Rocky Mountains in hopes of regaining lost physical strength. He came west not…
Descriptors: Land Use, Geographic Regions, Physical Environment, United States History
Clark, Alastair – Adults Learning, 2008
In the October 2007 issue of "Adults Learning," Paul Stanistreet wrote an article which celebrated the successes of the countryside access movement of the twentieth century. He highlighted how, while some of the legal barriers to access have been reduced, not all citizens are able to take advantage of the rights that were won by an…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Parks, Community Resources, Land Use
Hada, Kenneth – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2009
Diane Glancy's historical fiction, "Pushing the Bear", reconstructs one episode in the Cherokee Trails of Tears (there were actually several relocations to the west, for the Cherokee and the other eastern tribes of the same period). The Removal of eastern peoples from their ancestral lands westward to eventual resettlement in Oklahoma is…
Descriptors: Novels, United States History, American Indian History, Relocation
Soliva, Reto – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
In many European mountain areas, including the Swiss Alps, agriculture has been on the decline in the last decades. This has led to changes in land use, landscape and biodiversity; changes which are perceived, explained and valued by people in different ways. In this paper, the views of local stakeholders in the Surses valley, Switzerland…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Agriculture, Land Use, Biodiversity

Gondolf, Edward W. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1986
Presents a model developed from seven interrelated social factors to help diagnose various kinds of community conflicts. To verify the model and illustrate its utility, the standoff over the Berm Highway routing in Alton, Illinois, is analyzed. Findings suggest the importance of broadening the participants' definition of the situation through more…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Problems, Land Use, Models
Manohar, Shri – World Future Society Bulletin, 1982
Discusses the role of urban and regional planners in redesigning land use patterns which reinforce energy conservation while preserving satisfying living conditions. A model for evaluating energy conservation planning alternatives for Perth, Australia is described. (AM)
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Land Use, Models, Quality of Life
Grill, Donna P. – West Virginia Law Review, 1979
It is time for the courts to rigorously scrutinize allegations of public use in order to protect the property rights of private individuals. Available from West Virginia Law Review, W.V.U. Law Center, Morgantown, WV 26506. (Author)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Land Use, Real Estate
Harwell, Rick – Parks and Recreation, 1987
A discussion of the moral implications of a "no-rescue" wilderness area (rugged, remote, possibly dangerous areas featuring no trails, signs, patrols, or search-and-rescue) considers such aspects as lack of liability, right of choice by visitors, and conflicting perspectives on the subject. (CB)
Descriptors: Land Use, Legal Responsibility, Outdoor Activities, Recreational Activities
Peterson, Don – Parks and Recreation, 1987
A discussion of the problems with "no-rescue" wilderness areas leads to the suggestion for development of a user policy involving user accountability, user experience and ability, and a minimum of technological intrusion in such areas. (CB)
Descriptors: Land Use, Legal Responsibility, Outdoor Activities, Recreational Activities
Pager, John M., Jr. – Environmental Education Report, 1982
Simulations involve people in a learning experience while providing immediate feedback to the group and facilitator, allowing participants to hear both (or many) sides of a story. Briefly discusses the value simulation techniques in general and in environmental education in particular. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Land Use, Opinions