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Robeck, Edward – Science Scope, 2011
The Deepwater Horizon explosion on April 20, 2010, and the subsequent release of oil into the Gulf of Mexico created an ecological disaster of immense proportions. The estimates of the amounts of oil, whether for the amount released per day or the total amount of oil disgorged from the well, call on numbers so large they defy the capacity of most…
Descriptors: Fuels, Systems Approach, Cognitive Mapping, Science Activities
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Brown, I. Foster – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2008
Learning to question is essential for determining pathways of conservation and development in southwestern Amazonia during a time of rapid global environmental change. Teaching such an approach in graduate science programs in regional universities can be done using play-acting and simulation exercises. Multiple working hypotheses help students…
Descriptors: Science Programs, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Graduate Students
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Taylor-Edmonston, Lee – Legacy, 1995
Presents suggestions to handle children during an interpretive program and use their presence to enhance the program. Suggestions include make children feel they are part of the group, learn names, let them know who's the boss, use hands-on activities, let them help, focus their attention, include everyone, and give positive feedback. (JRH)
Descriptors: Children, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation, Group Behavior
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Shively, Carol A. – Legacy, 1995
This address given to the Division of Interpretation, Yellowstone National Park, Interpretive Training, June 1993, examines successes and failures in interpretive programs for adults and children in light of Tilden's principles. (LZ)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation, Parks
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Hammitt, William E. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1984
Reviews some differences in the educating approach of environmental education and environmental interpretation and the cognitive processes involved. Also presents an interpretive field study based on the cognitive processes reviewed. The study evaluated the ability of 150 users of forest trails to recognize interpretive messages experienced during…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation, Knowledge Level
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Meredith, Joyce E.; And Others – Legacy, 1995
Learning in the affective domain is an important aspect of the interpretive experience. A heuristic model was developed for use as a conceptual framework for describing the affective process in interpretation. The model serves as a basis for making recommendations for the practice of interpretation. (LZ)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Kelly, John – Clearing: Nature and Learning in the Pacific Northwest, 1985
Shows how the integration of interpretive programs with school science curricula can strengthen the power and relevance of science education, while increasing the scientific depth of environmental programs. Curriculum resources, need for interpretive resources, role of interpreters, and evaluation/development strategies are addressed. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education