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Michelle Spiegel; Emily K. Penner; Andrew Penner – Urban Education, 2024
We use novel information about fixture-specific water lead levels (WLLs) in Portland, Oregon schools to explore inequalities in students' potential for exposure to lead in drinking water at school. We find that Black and Hispanic students were in classrooms with higher WLLs than white students primarily because they attended different schools. The…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Equal Education, Disadvantaged, Poisoning
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Savanovitch, Chantal; Sauvant-Rochat, Marie-Pierre – Education Sciences, 2013
It is a commonplace that water is essential for life, but to what extent is the general public, and children in particular, aware of how water affects health? The aim of this review was to consider the relationship between water and health under three main headings: the importance of hydration for children, dietary intake of water, and water as an…
Descriptors: Water, Teaching Methods, Dietetics, Hygiene
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Robelia, Beth; Murphy, Tony – Environmental Education Research, 2012
This paper presents results from 15 little publicized state and national environmental surveys in the US that used similar questions. Our analysis reveals trends in adult understanding of environmental issues. These trends indicate that many may have difficulty making informed decisions about environmental policy as citizens, voters, and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, State Surveys, Environmental Research, National Surveys
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Konisky, David M. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2009
This paper examines whether state governments perform systematically less environmental enforcement of facilities in communities with higher minority and low-income populations. Although this is an important claim made by environmental justice advocates, it has received little attention in the scholarly literature. Specifically, I analyze state…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Racial Bias, Racial Differences, Socioeconomic Influences
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Kebabjian, Richard – Journal of Environmental Health, 1994
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Recreation, Urban Areas
Fawcett, Richard G., Ed. – 1985
Designed for high school debate students and coaches, this guide presents a preliminary analysis of the issues concerning the 1985-86 national high school debate topic on water policy and provides information concerning the inquiry and advocacy process. Following discussions on the value of policy debate and its future, the book contains one…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Drinking Water, High Schools
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McConnell, Robert – Focus, 1993
Describes the cumulative impact of rapid population growth, industrial and military activity, agriculture, and motor vehicles on California's environmental and social fabric. Discusses these problems in California as a forecast for the nation and test to consensus-based U.S. representative government. (Author/ MCO)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Air Pollution, Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors
Brody, Michael J. – 1993
This paper reviews the educational research related to student understanding of water and water resources. The literature is drawn primarily from science and environmental education literature and is divided into student knowledge of: physical and chemical properties, biology, earth systems and water resources. The majority of work has been in the…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Cognitive Measurement, Earth Science