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Hendra Michael Aquan; Luisa Diana Handoyo; Antonius Tri Priantoro – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2025
This study examines environmental awareness at a university in Indonesia, focusing on knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in seven environmental areas: climate, water, food, energy, natural resources, biodiversity, and waste. A total of 442 respondents (380 students, 42 lecturers, 20 educational staff) were surveyed using a Likert scale…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, Water, Food
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Venugopal, Pingali; Kour, Harwinder – Industry and Higher Education, 2021
Human production and consumption activities are depleting the earth's resources faster than they are being replenished. The Global Footprint network estimates "Earth Overshoot Day 2020" (the day the use of natural resources during the year crosses the regeneration capacity for the year) to be 22 August. A shift from linear to circular…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Natural Resources
Goncalves, Fernando J., Ed.; Pereira, Ruth, Ed.; Leal Filho, Walter, Ed.; Miranda Azeiteiro, Ulisses, Ed. – Peter Lang Frankfurt, 2012
This book presents essential learning approaches. It introduces educational and training activities, as well as various innovative methods aiming at the development of practical skills, in order to strengthen the continuous process of environmental education, and in particular the education for sustainable development (ESD). In doing so, it…
Descriptors: Field Instruction, Animals, Higher Education, Science Education
Missouri State Dept. of Natural Resources, Jefferson City. – 2000
This curriculum guide is intended for teachers of students in grades 4-8 and may be used as supplementary lessons, especially for science and social studies. The guide is divided into four major sections, a glossary, and large appendix. Sections include: (1) Sources of Resources; (2) Sources of Wastes; (3) Integrated Waste Management; and (4)…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Lesson Plans
Keep America Beautiful, Inc., New York, NY. – 1988
Corporations, government agencies, communities, and individuals are involved in waste management. Education about waste--where it comes from, how we dispose of it, and management alternatives--is needed. This document provides a series of educational resources which deal with these issues. Using these factsheets, lesson plans, lists of sources for…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Games, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Carlson, Gerald F. – Instructor, 1972
A method for teaching elementary school children that man must not waste the world's resources if he is to maintain his comfortable place in the world's environment. (RB)
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary School Curriculum, Environmental Education, Natural Resources
US Environmental Protection Agency, 2008
This activity has been designed to help students understand a variety of concepts related to water use, efficiency, and students' own impacts on their watershed. It is intended for use both in the classroom and at home. The first concept covered in this exercise is, "What is a watershed?" Ideally this concept will be conveyed in the context of the…
Descriptors: Water, Scientific Concepts, Elementary School Students, Wastes
Clum, James A.; Loper, Carl R., Jr. – Engineering Education, 1976
Discusses the use of team study and seminar courses with ease studies to teach the technical processes, economics, and social effects of material recycling. (MLH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Engineering, Engineering Education
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Hauserman, W. B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Evaluates the overall economic efficiency of a closed resource cycle. Uses elementary thermodynamic definitions of overall thermal efficiency for determining an economically quantifiable basis. Selects aluminum for investigation and includes a value-entropy diagram for a closed aluminum cycle. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Conservation (Environment)
National Center for Resource Recovery, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1974
The Resource Recovery Education Program contains a variety of ideas, approaches, and learning aids for teaching about solid waste disposal at the secondary level. The program kit consists of a teacher's guide which provides an overview; separate teacher's guides for social studies, science, and industrial arts; a student booklet of readings; and a…
Descriptors: Career Education, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Energy
Schiopen, Bob, Ed. – 1977
Because the earth has a limited amount of natural resources which are used by individuals in their everyday living situations, living patterns should reflect the limits and conservation of these resources. This packet (consisting of introductory material, lesson plans, filmography, bibliography, and glossary), provides suggestions for infusing…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Conservation (Environment), Depleted Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
Breiting, Soren; And Others – 1988
The aim of the research program of the research center for environmental and health education is to promote an awareness of the interrelationship between society and its environment. This volume contains four papers which were given at various international meetings in 1988. Reported are: (1) Danish environmental education and school initiatives…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
US Environmental Protection Agency, 2007
This paper was developed to help teachers teach English to adult students while introducing basic concepts about the environment and individual environmental responsibility. These concepts can help the newly-arrived be part of cleaner and healthier communities by understanding and practicing the "3Rs" of solid waste management: reduce, reuse, and…
Descriptors: Wastes, Sanitation, Adult Students, English (Second Language)
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, Raleigh. – 1990
This curriculum guide is composed of 16 lesson plans about terminology and concepts relevant to the four major methods of handling solid waste problems: (1) reuse; (2) recycling; (3) conversion of waste to energy ; and (4) landfilling. Games, investigations, a play, projects, a slide presentation, and skits are some of the teaching techniques…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conservation (Environment), Educational Games, Elementary Education
Procter and Gamble Educational Services, Cincinnati, OH. – 1992
This Proctor and Gamble produced and teacher developed environmental education unit is designed to teach seventh through ninth grade students about making informed consumer product choices. The unit focuses on the concept of consumer product life cycle analysis, an approach to assessing the environmental impacts of a product at each stage in its…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conservation Education, Consumer Economics, Consumer Protection
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