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Berber, Asiye – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2021
The aim of this study is to determine the views of candidate science teachers about environmental problems and solutions to these problems. One of the qualitative research designs, phenomenology, was used in the research. Data were collected with a semi-structured interview form developed by the researcher. In the analysis of the research, a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Conservation (Environment), Knowledge Level
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Thomas, Jeffrey – Science Teacher, 2010
To engage students in a real-world issue (Bransford, Brown, and Cocking 2000) that affects their communities, the author designed an entire unit to investigate air pollution in their home state, Connecticut. The unit's goal is to understand how the use of resources, such as fossil fuels, might affect their quality of life. Through this unit,…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Fuels, Quality of Life, Pollution
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Punter, Pilar; Ochando-Pardo, Montserrat; Garcia, Javier – International Journal of Science Education, 2011
This paper is part of an extensive study of secondary school students' preconceived ideas about climate change. Here, we undertake a survey in the province of Valencia (Spain) to ascertain secondary school students' notions of the causes and consequences of climate change. Results show, among other things, that students clearly relate the misuse…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Foreign Countries, Climate, Secondary School Students
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1976
Discusses the need for intelligent management of geologic and biologic resources. (MLH)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Editorials, Energy Conservation, Fuels
Smith, Peter H. – 1980
Illustrated with photographs, cartoons and charts, this essay provides background information on the Mexican political system and economy and discusses the main issues confronting the United States in its relations with Mexico. The essay was written to provide interested citizens with background information on important foreign policy questions.…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Essays, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Ruffing, Lorraine – American Indian Journal, 1980
Part one of a two-part article discusses the continuing problems of Indian tribes in negotiating equitable mining leases yielding reasonable economic returns without excessive social and environmental disruption. The article reviews several successful tribal actions and suggests courses of action for Indian planners and leaders. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: American Indians, Economic Development, Environment, Federal Indian Relationship
Jorgensen, Joseph G.; And Others – 1978
Indian tribes in the western United States own a considerable portion of the nation's uranium, strippable coal, oil shale, geothermal, natural gas and petroleum reserves. Research and observation show that the impacts of energy development activities on Indian lands and peoples are overwhelming. Perhaps the most significant impacts are the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Culture Conflict, Developing Nations, Economic Development
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Davis, Donald W. – International Journal of Social Education, 1990
Compares differences in resource exploitation and energy development in Louisiana and western mineral-producing states. Identifies socioeconomic impacts of Louisiana's offshore drilling and western coal, oil, and natural gas mining, noting the boom and bust cycles and "hyperurbanization" that attends both. Stresses the necessity of…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Business Cycles, Coal, Comparative Analysis
Norman, Colin – 1978
The infusion of technology into society has created social and environmental problems as well as benefits. Four concerns linked with technology are discussed in this paper: rising unemployment, growing social inequalities, dwindling oil and gas reserves, and potential long-term ecological problems. Indiscriminate transfer of modern labor-saving…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Ecological Factors