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Tulare County Dept. of Education, Visalia, CA. – 1971
SCICON, currently designating the Clemmie Gill School of SCIence and CONservation, is an environmental education program providing sixth grade students opportunities to learn about science, conservation, and ecological relationships in the natural environment. The title, SCICON, designates both a school campus and an instructional program. Section…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Facility Requirements, Interdisciplinary Approach
Pueblo Regional Planning Commission, CO. – 1971
Development of an environmental study area in conjunction with a school landscaping project is outlined in this model. The Pueblo (Colorado) Regional Planning Commission and the Pueblo Beautiful Association determined the need for landscaping school grounds. Together with a school district committee of teachers and community leaders interested in…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Programs, Environmental Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
National Park Service (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. – 1970
Included is comprehensive information on how to establish an Environmental Study Area (ESA) similar to those organized by the National Park System. Following the introductory sections on educational philosophy and objectives are suggestions relating to these aspects of an ESA project: how to select an ESA site; contacting the key people;…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Godbey, Jo Fay – 1972
This report details the activities of a project which sought to use group processes for educating people about their environment. The approach was interdisciplinary and emphasis was placed on the decision-making processes. Wide cross-sections of participants were organized into task forces. Training sessions, tours, and experiments were conducted…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Decision Making, Design Requirements, Environmental Education
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Kerby, Barbara; Egana, John – Green Teacher, 2001
Describes advantages that high schools have in schoolyard greening projects (such as budgets and student maturity), how to involve multiple departments, use of extra-curricular opportunities, and how to sustain student interest. (PVD)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Ecology, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Jenkin, Eileen; Bailey, Richard – Environmental Education, 1995
Describes the successes of a cross-curricular environmental education program in England. Keys to success include tapping into networks of local and national contacts, recognition for student projects and competitions which give students confidence and sometimes help fund extra projects, curriculum audits to ensure that all students receive…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Korth, Stephanie H.; Wurster, Stanley R. – 1977
An ESEA Title III project, the Outdoor Laboratory and Community Nature Center was conceived, planned and implemented within a three year period (1974-77). During the first year, which was primarily a planning year, specialists in various areas related to environmental studies were consulted. The project director traveled considerably to observe…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Programs, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Oblak, Jackie – Green Teacher, 2001
Outlines the necessary steps for designing a school wetland which include site assessment, estimating water volume, analyzing soil permeability, site design, and implementation. (PVD)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Ecology, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Greenhalgh, Lynn – Environmental Education, 1995
Describes a wildlife garden developed on school grounds which converted a large, derelict quadrangle into an outdoor classroom used by staff across the curriculum. The area was divided into various habitats including ponds, mini-woodlands, herb garden, hedgerows, wildflower meadow, and bird borders. Preparatory work and projects generated are…
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, Campus Planning, Ecology, Educational Environment
Tully, Randolph R., Jr. – 1975
Some directions and avenues of thought are suggested to help school personnel develop sites for environmental education. In approaching the use or development of a site, important steps are (1) involving students, teachers, administrators, parents, and community representatives; (2) determining educational goals on the basis of students' needs;…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Educational Innovation
Maine Arts Commission, Augusta. – 1993
Design and the built environment are subjects of concern to Maine communities. State mandated town planning, new school construction, and the Department of Transportation plans to rebuild roads and bridges elicit public discussion. The study of design encourages elementary students to enter this public forum as informed citizens. The study of…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Art Activities, Art Education