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Van Horn, Paul – Journal of the Wilderness Education Association, 2007
In this article, the author addresses the issue of sustainable behaviors. To become truly sustainable, the author suggests that outdoor programs need to develop comprehensive, well-founded plans. Understanding the roots of unsustainable behaviors is the first step in this process.
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Sustainability, Climate, Environmental Education
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Kevany, Kathleen D. – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a menu of instruction methods for educators to increase engagement in sustainable practices. The paper also aims to assist those increasing the understanding of education for sustainable development, to the power of two-EfSD[superscript 2], through research and teaching. Design/methodology/approach:…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Teaching Methods, Educational Methods, Social Responsibility
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Bormann, Inka – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2007
This paper aims to understand the effects on which criteria and indicators for (education for) sustainable development [(E)SD] are based in terms of knowledge transfer. Therefore, (E)SD criteria and indicators in general are regarded as negotiated and established knowledge, incorporating expectations. As such, this knowledge can be spread…
Descriptors: Criteria, Sustainable Development, Transfer of Training, Models
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Hung, Ruyu – Journal of Peace Education, 2007
During the twentieth century, there were increasing concerns about forms of violence and, also, increased interest in peace education. There are various approaches of peace education. And, since all the approaches aim at the same goal--peacemaking--the basic assumptions of the different approaches must agree, otherwise there will be internal…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Peace, Sustainable Development, Civil Rights
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Ulasewicz, Connie; Vouchilas, Gus – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2008
The purpose of this study was to gather information on the perceptions of sustainability in design held by family and consumer sciences (FCS) students majoring in interior design and apparel design/merchandising. Likert-scale responses were used to explore differences and similarities between students in the two majors. Overall, interior design…
Descriptors: Interior Design, Clothing, Textiles Instruction, Majors (Students)
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Younger, Paul L. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
Ground-coupled heating-cooling systems (GCHCSs) exchange heat between the built environment and the subsurface using pipework buried in trenches or boreholes. If heat pumps in GCHCSs are powered by "green electricity," they offer genuine carbon-free heating-cooling; for this reason, there has been a surge in the technology in recent…
Descriptors: Heat, Urban Areas, Physical Environment, Natural Resources
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Conway, Tenley M.; Dalton, Chelsea; Loo, Jennifer; Benakoun, Laura – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2008
Purpose: The ecological footprint represents a simple way to assess the amount of materials consumed and waste produced by a given entity. The approach has been applied to countries, towns, households, and more recently university campuses. One of the challenges of using the ecological footprint at a university is the difficulty of determining how…
Descriptors: Campuses, Energy Conservation, Ecology, Calculators
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Sherren, Kate – Environmental Education Research, 2008
Thirty years of academic dialogue and reinvention about environmental and sustainability education conceals the consistency of rhetoric that literature holds. This paper argues that higher education for sustainable development does not call for the invention of anything disconcertingly new. In fact, four simple, long-standing concepts contribute…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Sciences, Sustainable Development, Humanities
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Montanes, Maria T.; Palomares, Antonio E. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
In this work we show how specific challenges related to sustainable development can be integrated into chemical engineering education by introducing an environmental management system in the laboratory where the students perform their experimental lessons. It is shown how the system has been developed and implemented in the laboratory, what role…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Management Systems, Laboratory Experiments, Chemical Engineering
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Wang, Cheng-Yen – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2008
A national white paper was published in 1998 with 14 action plans to be the blueprints for developing lifelong learning. These were based on continuously strong recommendations of academics and lobbying groups in Taiwan. Many national policies were formulated and implemented based on the white paper and its action plans, and this has paved a way…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Social Change, Sociocultural Patterns
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Ellis, Geraint; Weekes, Tony – Environmental Education Research, 2008
Sustainable development is now widely held as a transcendental ideal of town and country planning, yet the way in which it is taught in planning schools remains problematic. This arises from a range of factors, including the all-persuasive nature of sustainability and the lack of solid examples of success through implementation. The issue of how…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Experiential Learning, Sustainable Development, Educational Opportunities
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McGrady, Andrew G.; Regan, Ethna – British Journal of Religious Education, 2008
The authors consider the potential and promise of the 2000 UNESCO "Earth Charter" for the work of the religious educator in situating a "common" ethical core in a global world. It is argued that the Charter represents a courageous attempt to negotiate a global ethic of universal and multi-faceted responsibility based on the foundation of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Religious Education, Moral Values, Citizenship Responsibility
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Ooi, Giok Ling; Goh, Kim Chuan – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2008
Networking among geographers in the Southeast Asian region is a challenge because of language and other barriers such as the costs of travel as well as keeping up communications and information flows. This networking effort however, is crucial to research and scholarship on issues that are relevant to the region. Many of these concern sustainable…
Descriptors: Geography, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Barriers
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Ellis, Martha – Community College Journal, 2008
Conferences, publications, media, and state mandates provide a plethora of information about community colleges "going green." Indeed, many community college presidents have signed the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment, a pledge to reduce the carbon footprints of their institutions. But the task is not easy.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Presidents, Sustainable Development, Administrator Role
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Hegarty, Kathryn – Environmental Education Research, 2008
Academic and disciplinary modes of identity are arguably the constituent elements of scholarly cultures (Hall 2002; Shulman 2004). Such elements are a crucial "point of entry" for change projects. Many change projects inherently involve the imposition of constraints and demands for change on academics. This paper seeks to explore the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Sustainable Development, College Faculty, Teacher Role
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