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Sharik, Terry L.; Frisk, Stacey L. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2011
Undergraduate U.S. forestry degree programs experienced a steady decline in enrollments over a decade beginning in the mid-1990s. This decline prompted a survey of students enrolled in these programs to determine what factors led to their decisions to matriculate there and conversely, what may have made them hesitant to do so. The sample…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Majors (Students), Student Attitudes, Forestry
Rajbhandari, Mani Man Singh – Online Submission, 2007
The concept of Self-managing schools involving local community members, teachers and parents with the formation of School Management Committee is gaining ground in Nepal after the world conference on education for all (WCEFA) held in Jomtien, Thailand in the year 1990. Transferring the management of public schools in the hand of willing community…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, School Buildings, Natural Resources
1971
The Indians of Maine, descendants of Algonquian linguistic stock, number approximately 1800 and reside on 3 reservations totalling 22,600 acres of land. Most of the reservation land is forested, with important economic and recreational advantages in terms of timber production and hunting and fishing opportunities. In 1965, Maine became the first…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Cultural Background, Educational Opportunities
Maine State Dept. of Indian Affairs, Augusta. – 1975
Divided into five major sections, this revised summary of the socioeconomic development of Maine American Indians presents the following: (1) General Information (prehistoric development of these Algonquian-speaking Indians including the most recently accepted tribal and band subdivisions; their cultural and historical development; and their…
Descriptors: Agency Role, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Cultural Background
Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, Olympia. Education Div. – 1999
This report reviews the accomplishments of the Timber Retraining Benefits (TRB) program of Washington's 32 two-year colleges. These colleges served 1,651 TRB workers in 1997-98, and 7,000 workers since the program inception in 1991. The report, based on data from college enrollment records and unemployment insurance system data, provides detailed…
Descriptors: Career Development, Community Colleges, Educational Objectives, Employment
Linkous, Jonathan; And Others – 1977
With a total area of 197,116 square miles, the Appalachian Region has an uneven distribution of population, income, wealth, and natural resources. The Region's 19 million people live in 397 counties and 5 independent cities in Virginia, which range in population size from 2.6 thousand to 1.5 million. Under 50% of the population live in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, American Indians, Blacks
Pickard, Jerome P.; And Others – 1979
With a total area of 197,116 square miles, the Appalachian Region has an uneven distribution of population, income, wealth and natural resources. The Region's 19.3 million people live in 397 counties and 5 independent cities in Virginia. Under 50% of the population live in metropolitan counties while only 25% live in rural counties. In 1975 the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Agriculture, American Indians