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Institute for World Order, New York, NY. – 1981
This study guide may be used as a reader for exploratory discussions among college students and educators interested in peace, world order, and global change studies. The essays and reprints of journal articles in the guide are general introductions to the issues covered by world order education. The first article, "World Resources and the…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Females, Global Approach, Higher Education
Mayer, Victor J.; Pigman, Frank – 1980
The relationships of Ohio's canals to drainage patterns, population centers, commerce and population growth are the focus of this unit for secondary school classes. Presented are both a student workbook and teacher's guide. Included in the latter are a materials list, objectives, suggested instructional approaches, evaluation items, and a key to…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Economics, Environmental Education, Geography
Kent, Mary Mederios – 1984
Appropriate for secondary school students, this kit provides the basics of population dynamics in both written and visual form. Each chart covers a major population component, characteristic, or world trend. The chart titles are: (1) "World Population Growth through History," (2) "Population Growth through Natural Increase, 1775 to 1985, (3)…
Descriptors: Charts, Futures (of Society), Instructional Materials, Migration
Population Reference Bureau, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1981
This document contains teaching materials on the 1980 census data for use with secondary level students. The primary objective of the materials is to give students a statistical snapshot of their country as it is today after a decade of change. They will also help students develop skills in analyzing maps and charts. The materials consist of the…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Charts, Demography, Map Skills
Braun, Ludwig; Friedland, James – 1973
Described is the population growth computer model "POP." This program is designed to allow a student with little mathematical background to explore various simple mathematical models of population growth. Student exercises revolve around the growth of a gypsy-moth population. Three variations of population modeling are included in POP:…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Ecology, Entomology, Environment
Graff, Thomas; And Others – 1977
This text is intended to portray the interrelationships of a region's environment, population, and economy. The first chapter defines these interrelationships. The second chapter focuses on economic changes in Arkansas since 1940. The third chapter examines population changes in Arkansas since 1940. The final chapter demonstrates that all these…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Environment, Environmental Education
Children & Animals, 1987
Contains suggestions for students regarding making up nicknames for animals based on their observations. Also includes information about the overpopulation of pets and urges students to write letters to their newspaper editors about this problem. A sample letter is provided. (TW)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Newspapers, Overpopulation
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Bartlett, Albert A. – Focus, 1992
Applies exponential growth and the speed of doubling times to the energy crises. Increases comprehension of this mathematical law and the significance of findings made through its use. Examines statements from authoritative sources on energy to illustrate the lack of understanding of arithmetic's relationship to the energy crisis. Suggests ways to…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Fuel Consumption, Fuels, Mathematical Applications
Murphy, Elaine M. – 1980
Presented is background information and activities that deal with human population dynamics. Using Hawaii as an example, the unit explores population trends, demographic concepts, and some societal implications of population growth. Among the related activities provided are a crossword puzzle, graphing exercise, debate topics, and small group…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Demography, Environmental Education, Futures (of Society)
Bridgess, M. Philbrick, Ed. – 1966
This is one in a series of SMSG supplementary and enrichment pamphlets for high school students. This series is designed to make material for the study of topics of special interest to students readily accessible in classroom quantity. Topics covered include the simplest version of the growth of a single population, a more realistic model of one…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Curriculum, Enrichment, Environment
Intercom, 1985
In this lesson, junior high students consider two instances of exponential population growth--one at the local community level and one at the world level--as a way of illuminating some of the problems posed by growth and the limits that may curtail it. (RM)
Descriptors: Community Size, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Food
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Bogdanov, Constantine – Quantum, 1992
Discusses the mathematical model presented by Vito Volterra to describe the dynamics of population density. Discusses the predator prey relationship, presents an computer simulated model from marine life involving sharks and mackerels, and discusses ecological chaos. (MDH)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Ecology, Enrichment Activities, Learning Activities
Glade, William P.; Baldwin, Emily – 1981
These three self-contained units of study will help community college students learn about the economics, international relations, and politics of Latin America. Each unit can be used independently and contains introductory notes for instructors, student materials, and a bibliography. Students are expected to read and discuss the reading…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Developing Nations, Economics Education, International Relations
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Friedland, James – 1973
Presented are instructions for the use of "TAG," a model for estimating animal population in a given area. The computer program asks the student to estimate the number of bass in a simulated farm pond using the technique of tagging and recovery. The objective of the simulation is to teach principles for estimating animal populations when they…
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conservation Education, Environment
Biomedical Interdisciplinary Curriculum Project, Berkeley, CA. – 1977
This collection of lessons and class activities covers two major concepts: (1) population growth and (2) genetic engineering. Lessons consist of readings, questions and answers, and problems of projects where appropriate. Issues are posed in as much as possible in a manner intended to cause the student to reach conclusions and values without being…
Descriptors: Biology, Environment, Environmental Education, Genetics
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