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Bathurst, Effie G. – US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1941
For the past 33 years, since Theodore Roosevelt, then President of the United States, called the first conference of governors in American History to be held at the White House, the conservation of natural resources has been a national policy. The purpose of conservation education is to develop attitudes and ways of living which contribute to the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Films, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education

Blondo, Richard A.; Schamel, Wynell Burroughs – Social Education, 1993
Presents a secondary lesson for high school students based on a controversial 1892 proposal in Congress to reduce the size of Yosemite National Park. Includes a map and petition signed by John Muir, the first president of the Sierra Club, which was formed to oppose the proposal. The lesson includes class discussion and activity suggestions. (CFR)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), History Instruction, Primary Sources, Resource Materials

Stasz, Clarice Stoll – Simulation & Gaming, 1995
Describes the origination of the journal, "Simulation & Games" as an outgrowth of the Academic Games Project at Johns Hopkins University in the late 1960s. The Project developed simulation games, pretested them, performed teacher training, and compared the effects with traditional pedagogy. Discusses the planning and implementation…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Computer Simulation, Interdisciplinary Approach, Nontraditional Education
Bathurst, Effie G.; Hill, Wilhelmina – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1957
This bulletin for teachers and supervisors tells how children of the United States are learning to conserve the Nation's reserves of soil, water, forests, fish, wildlife, minerals, and other natural resources. The purpose of this bulletin is to serve as a source of good practices to be dipped into as needed for ideas, not necessarily to be read…
Descriptors: Natural Resources, Conservation (Environment), Forestry, Wildlife
Bathurst, Effie, G. – US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1940
That which legislation many times fails to accomplish with adults, organized public education achieves through children. There is no better way, and perhaps no other way, to save the Nation's natural resources from three centuries of ruthless exploitation than by a program of adequate instruction in the Nation's schools. Children cannot begin too…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Natural Resources, Public Education, Elementary Education

Murphy, Elaine – Social Education, 1979
Examines the relationships of development, technology, and population growth, discusses learning and teaching about population, and annotates resource materials for teachers to use. (CK)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Global Approach, Higher Education, Population Education
Jewett, Arno – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1958
This bulletin is the second in a seres of studies aimed at describing current developments in the secondary school curriculum as they are revealed in recent courses of study and teaching guides. It is the only analysis of the English curriculum in grades 7-12 which has been made by the Office in the past year. This survey includes the four major…
Descriptors: Resource Units, Advisory Committees, Teaching Methods, Language Arts
Blough, Glenn O.; Blackwood, Paul E. – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1948
This is intended to be a how-to-do guide for the elementary classroom teacher whose principal has recently said, "We usually teach more science. You know our children are living in a scientific age." It's for teachers who want to learn some down-to-earth things about how to begin to teach science if they don't know much subject matter,…
Descriptors: Educational History, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Teaching Methods
Bathurst, Effie G. – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1950
This bulletin deals with everyday problems of boys and girls. It shows how groups of children and their teachers have tackled such problems and made some progress in solving them. It shows that the curricular activities in which children engage in solving real-life problems are often different in different regions, communities, and neighborhoods…
Descriptors: Social Status, Natural Resources, Rural Areas, Superintendents
Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1964
At 4-year intervals since 1950, the United Nations has requested its Member States to review and report what schools, colleges, and adult organizations have been doing to make known the work of international organizations. The present U.S. report for 1960-1963 is a chronicle of the many steps toward peace taken by individuals, organizations,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Educational Media, Peace

McCarty-Procopio, Cathy; And Others – Art Education, 1991
Provides four sample activities and illustrations to develop students' perceptual skills. Seeks to help teach students that (1) understanding art takes time and effort; (2) personal reactions are important; (3) understanding the culture in which artworks are created is useful; and (4) many different approaches are available for understanding art.…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
Bathurst, Effie G. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1940
In view of increasing concern about the Nation's serious waste of natural resources and the growing interest in a permanent program of conservation education, it is fitting and desirable that schools should be able to secure help from the U.S. Office of Education in introducing the subject into the regular school curriculum. Courses of study and…
Descriptors: School Activities, Natural Resources, Conservation Education, Community Involvement
Talbot, Winthrop, Comp. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1918
Interest in teaching the English language to those who come to the U.S. from non-English-speaking countries has increased to such an extent that a comprehensive bibliography of textbooks and other publications is in demand. To meet this need, Dr. Winthrop Talbot was tasked with compiling a bibliography of textbooks, dictionaries, glossaries, and…
Descriptors: Educational History, Immigrants, English (Second Language), Glossaries
Patrick, John J.; And Others – 1986
Education for citizenship in a free society has long been a primary goal of social studies education. Knowledge of the Constitution, its principles, values, history, and application to contemporary American Life is an essential of citizenship education and this book is intended to stimulate interest and improvement in teaching practices on the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Course Content, Curriculum Guides
Schell, Suzanne B., Ed. – Journal of Museum Education, 1988
This issue focuses on heritage education, the goal of which is to introduce the historic built environment directly into elementary and secondary school curriculums. Kathlyn Hatch discusses how heritage education's linkage with historic preservation can help students relate to society. Earl Jones assesses the status of heritage education,…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Buildings, Built Environment