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Pallant, Amy; Pryputniewicz, Sarah; Lee, Hee-Sun – Science Teacher, 2017
This article describes a five-day online energy module, developed by the Concord Consortium (an educational research and development organization) in which students compare the effects of various energy sources on air quality, water quality, and land use. The module's interactive models explore hydraulic fracturing, real-world data on energy…
Descriptors: Energy, Scientific Concepts, Science Education, Units of Study
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Swapp, Andy; Schreuders, Paul; Reeve, Edward – Tech Directions, 2011
As a renewable source of energy, wind energy will play a significant role in the future. Public, commercial, and privately owned organizations are increasingly finding the value and profits in wind power. Including wind power in a technology and engineering education curriculum teaches students about an important technology that may effect their…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Engineering Education, Energy, Power Technology
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Schmid, G. Bruno – Physics Education, 1982
Describes the first course of a new physics curriculum developed at the Karlsruke Institute for the Didactics of Physics. The basic idea, energy flow, is introduced at the beginning of the course and illustrated by examples from everyday life. Highlights selected topics which introduce concepts unique to the approach. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Course Descriptions, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Heyward, Lillie; Murff, Marye – 1982
This teaching unit develops the possibility of using biomass as an alternative source of energy. The concept of biomass is explained and the processes associated with its conversion to energy are stated. Suggestions for development of biomass technology in different geographic areas are indicated. Lessons for 6 days are presented for use with…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Energy, Energy Conservation, Energy Education
Intermountain Science Experience Center, ID Falls, ID. – 1980
Using an interdisciplinary approach, this curriculum focuses on understanding: (1) the fundamental principles of operating a nuclear power plant; (2) the place of nuclear energy in the overall energy supply/demand situation; (3) risk-benefit balance of the major energy sources; and (4) the role of political action in developing nuclear energy…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Education, Energy, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Warren, J. W. – Physics Education, 1983
Criticizes a proposed approach to teaching physics in terms of energy carriers (SE 532 196), arguing that it requires energy to be thought of as a substance which can flow. Discusses problems related to concept formation and logical difficulties with the curriculum, considering several contradictions to physics principles which may arise. (JM)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science
Baxter, Zeland L.; And Others – 1981
This study unit advocates the use of biomass conversion techniques with municipal solid wastes as a viable action for energy development. The unit includes: (1) an introductory section (providing a unit overview and supportive statements for biomass conversion; (2) a historical review of energy use from wastes; (3) a section on design and…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Energy, Energy Conservation, Energy Education
Greenwald, Martin – 1982
The number of secondary schools, colleges, and universities offering courses in wind energy machine construction, repair, and installation, continues to increase. It is the purpose of this unit to include the study of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) as an integral part of related vocational and technical curriculum materials. The unit's…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Appropriate Technology, College Science, Energy Education
Intermountain Science Experience Center, ID Falls, ID. – 1980
Using an interdisciplinary approach, this curriculum focuses on an understanding of: (1) the fundamental principles of operation of a nuclear power plant; (2) the place of nuclear energy in the overall energy-supply-demand situation; (3) risk-benefit balance of the major energy sources; and (4) the role of political action in the development of…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Education, Course Content, Energy