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Kuhnle, Carl J., Jr. – 1977
The program proposal is designed to address the increasing demand for trained personnel to support the installation and maintenance of solar energy systems at residential and commercial sites. The three main objectives of the proposed program are: (1) to develop a flexible curricula to train a solar heating and cooling workforce; (2) to identify…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environment
Campbell, Bruce, Comp. – 1977
Background papers are supplied that outline the energy education needs for New Jersey schools and show the dimensions of the energy crisis in terms of the availability of fuel sources. A curriculum model for Introduction to Energy and Energy Conservation is supplied with background information written for all teachers from kindergarten through…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Depleted Resources

LaHart, David E. – 1980
This guide is intended to assist the teacher in exploring energy issues and the technology of solar energy conversion and associated technologies. Sections of the guide include: (1) Rationale; (2) Technology Overview; (3) Sun Day Suggestions for School; (4) Backyard Solar Water Heater; (5) Solar Tea; (6) Biogas; (7) Solar Cells; (8) Economics; (9)…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy
National Science Teachers Association, Washington, DC. – 1980
The 12 lessons presented in this guide are structured so that they may be integrated into science lessons in 7th-, 8th-, or 9th-grades. Suggestions are made for extension of study. Lessons are approached through classroom role-playing of outer space visitors who seek to understand energy conversion principles used on Earth. Major emphasis is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Energy, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption