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Caecilie Damgaard Ketil Hejl; Ane Qvortrup – Environmental Education Research, 2024
The recurrent reminders that climate changes are man-made and demand action, calls for the development of novel teaching approaches which besides transferring information, solutions, and values, also allow students to engage in critical reflections and through common inquiries strengthen their decision-making abilities and sustainable commitment.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Clubs, Self Directed Groups
Parmer, Sondra M.; Struempler, Barb; Funderburk, Katie; Parmer, Greg – Journal of Extension, 2017
Technology can be an effective vehicle for Extension nutrition education. Body Quest: Food of the Warrior is a childhood obesity prevention initiative of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System that successfully incorporates technology in the classroom. With Body Quest, students learn about healthful eating through blended learning involving both…
Descriptors: Nutrition Instruction, Extension Education, Technology Integration, Classroom Techniques
Otsuka, Kaoru; Jay, Tim – Early Child Development and Care, 2017
This article reports on a study conducted to investigate the development of abstract thinking in preschool children (ages from three years to four years old) in a nursery school in England. Adopting a social influence approach, the researcher engaged in "close listening" to document children's ideas expressed in various representations…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Preschool Children, Nursery Schools, Video Technology