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Rettig, Michael; Salm, Kelly – 1992
This literature review on the importance of play in the development of children focuses on play differences of exceptional children, methods of observing and assessing play, play interventions, the use of toys and playthings, the role of nonhandicapped peers in play, the physical environment for play, and the role of adults. The paper concludes…
Descriptors: Child Development, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Evaluation Methods
Irby, Bobby N.; And Others – 1984
"Man and the Gulf of Mexico (MGM)" is a marine science curriculum developed to meet the marine science needs of tenth through twelfth grade students in Mississippi and Alabama schools. This MGM unit, which focuses on marine habitats, contains an introduction (with unit objectives and brief introductory comments) followed by five…
Descriptors: Animals, Ecology, High Schools, Marine Education
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Perry, Thomas I., Jr. – Alternatives, 1975
Citizens of the Skagit Valley became concerned when that area was to be flooded to produce energy for the United States. Through political citizen action, they saved this area from ecological destruction and set a precedent for further environmental policy decisions. The importance of environmental impact assessment became evident. (MA)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Energy
1977
Descriptions of plants suited to specific conservation uses under different site conditions in the Northeast United States are presented in this booklet. The plants are classified into categories based on conservation use. These include: (1) plants for disturbed areas; (2) ornamental ground covers; (3) plants for coastal dunes and sandy inland…
Descriptors: Botany, Conservation Education, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
Moore, Gary T. – 1983
One of the situations in which the child spends much time is informal, outdoor play settings. Much of this time is spent in spontaneous play in neighborhoods, around the dwelling unit, and on designated playgrounds. Unstructured and spontaneous play is an important part of a child's development. It is through unstructured, child-initiated play…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Design Requirements, Equipment Utilization
Congress of the U. S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. – 1984
These hearings focused on issues and topics related to House Resolution 2491. The major purposes of this proposed lesiglation are to: (1) establish in the federal government a global foresight capability with respect to natural resources, the environment, and population; (2) establish a national population policy; and (3) establish an interagency…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, Hearings
Graves, Norman J. – 1981
After a brief examination of the concept of "quality of life," the paper explores research related to the concept in geography, the environmental education movement, and problems involved in implementing relevant programs. It is suggested that "quality of life" is a shifting concept. At a basic level it is concerned with conditions that make…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Geography Instruction
Golant, Stephen M. – 1984
Gerontologists have shown particular interest in whether old people's morale or life satisfaction is influenced by the quality of their residential environment. The extent to which older persons' assessments of their lives are influenced by their place of residence was examined through structured interviews with a random sample of 400 persons aged…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Life Satisfaction, Older Adults, Personality Traits
Littleton, Richard K. – 1984
The history of the territorial sea and legislative practices associated with its boundaries are examined in this study. The survey includes information related to: (l) the history of territorial zones (tracing evolutionary development and impacts); (2) United States practices (examining the purpose of authority asserted in the territorial sea);…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Federal Legislation, International Law, Laws
United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi (Kenya). – 1984
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the major activities, programs, events, and developments within the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in 1983. Its purpose is to provide a broad understanding of what UNEP is, how it functions, and what it does with the money it has at its disposal. Chapter I summarizes 1983 in terms of…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Energy, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards
Chan, Tak Cheung – 1982
Student attitudes toward the physical environment of a school opened in 1980 are compared to student attitudes toward two older schools: one constructed in 1923, the other in 1936. The control group consisted of all the 119 pupils in grades 2, 3, and 4 in the 1936-era school. The experimental group consisted of all the 96 pupils in grades 2, 3,…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
Murray, William E.; And Others – 1981
In response to a request from three California unions to evaluate potential health hazards from the use of video display terminals (VDT's) in information processing applications, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducted a limited field investigation of three companies in the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area. A…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Data Processing, Display Systems, Electronic Equipment
Stefanko, Michael; And Others – 1985
The issue of accidental environmental contamination of homes and businesses has been of increasing concern. Actual costs to state and federal governments for relocation of persons and restoration of habitats have run into the tens of millions of dollars. In addition to these real costs, there have been more illusive costs to public health. These…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Educational Attainment, Environmental Influences
Public Works Canada, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1982
The manual describes, for people with physical disabilities, a building standard of accessibility and the policy for its application. Policies address both new construction and renovation work based on principles of building accessibility to a broad range of users, public service accessibility, and equality of access to employment opportunities.…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Building Design, Design Requirements, Facility Requirements
Tucker, Evelyn – 1984
This document presents a rationale and procedures for a series of workshops on land use planning. It was developed initially as a response to the need for information and materials for land use planning in rural Alaska. A four cycle planning model is provided and a suggested format is offered for an individual workshop session. Each session…
Descriptors: Community Planning, Environmental Education, Higher Education, Land Use
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