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Interagency Regulatory Liaison Group, Washington, DC. – 1979
Presented are basic facts about toxic substances and a description of selected publications about them which are available from several federal agencies. Instructions on how to order publications from these agencies are provided. The booklet lists publications according to applicability to the home, the workplace, agriculture, the environment, and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Environment, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences
Corson, Alan; And Others – 1977
Presented are key issues to be addressed by state, regional, and local governments and agencies in creating effective hazardous waste management programs. Eight chapters broadly frame the topics which state-level decision makers should consider. These chapters include: (1) definition of hazardous waste; (2) problem definition and recognition; (3)…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials, Land Use
Mulligan, Kevin; Powell, Jerry – 1979
Presented are recycling program alternatives, procedures for handling and marketing recyclable materials, and suggestions for financing and publicizing a recycling operation. This publication offers a general overview of the possibilities and potential pitfalls of recycling efforts, thereby serving as a catalyst and guide for organizations wishing…
Descriptors: Citizens Councils, Community Involvement, Community Organizations, Community Programs
Giebelhausen, Maribeth R.; And Others – 1973
With the increases in population and technology, non-biodegradable materials like plastic, glass, and aluminum and waste disposal have become very real problems in out society. This unit, designed for seventh-grade students, focuses on the problems of waste disposal and examines the function of recycling, the role of the consumer in determining…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Curriculum Guides, Ecology, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedArmour, Margaret-Ann – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Describes simple, efficient techniques for treating hazardous chemicals so that nontoxic and nonhazardous residues are formed. Discusses general rules for management of waste chemicals from school laboratories and general techniques for the disposal of waste or surplus chemicals. Lists specific disposal reactions. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Safety
Watauga County Board of Education, Boone, NC. – 1995
Renewal is the focus of this curriculum designed for students in kindergarten through Grade 8. The purpose of this guide is to educate students and teachers about the problems faced in managing the amount of solid waste generated by society. Each grade level curriculum is organized into activities that support exploration of the nature of solid…
Descriptors: Art, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Missouri State Dept. of Natural Resources, Jefferson City. – 2000
This curriculum guide is intended for teachers of students in grades 4-8 and may be used as supplementary lessons, especially for science and social studies. The guide is divided into four major sections, a glossary, and large appendix. Sections include: (1) Sources of Resources; (2) Sources of Wastes; (3) Integrated Waste Management; and (4)…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Lesson Plans
Peer reviewedMembiela, Pedro; And Others – Journal of Environmental Education, 1993
Examined students' preconceptions about environmental problems in cities, particularly that of urban disposable waste. They found that students' ideas were dominated by what they perceived, without regard to existing interactions, and that students were unaware of the fundamental role of reuse and recycling in the solution of the disposal of solid…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level, Recycling
Slattery, Britt Eckhardt – 1989
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in North America, providing food and habitat for an abundance of fish and wildlife. This booklet provides lesson plans for lower elementary students introducing the Chesapeake, its inhabitants, and pollution problems, and suggesting ways that individuals can contribute to the Bay's restoration. Background…
Descriptors: Animals, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education
Virginia State Dept. of Waste Management, Richmond. Div. of Litter & Recycling. – 1990
This publication, the second in a series of seven for elementary schools, is an environmental education curriculum guide with a focus on waste management issues. It presents a unit of exercises selected for first grade students to introduce the ideas that both natural and man-made objects have uses in the world, and the objects which are not…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Environmental Education, Grade 1, Interdisciplinary Approach
Virginia State Dept. of Waste Management, Richmond. Div. of Litter & Recycling. – 1990
This publication, the third in a series of seven for elementary schools, is an environmental education curriculum guide with a focus on waste management issues. It contains a unit of exercises selected for second grade students to introduce the ideas that littering causes environmental problems, both man-made and natural objects cause litter, and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Environmental Education, Grade 2, Interdisciplinary Approach
Virginia State Dept. of Waste Management, Richmond. Div. of Litter & Recycling. – 1990
This publication, the fourth in a series of seven for elementary schools, is an environmental education curriculum guide with a focus on waste management issues. It contains a unit of exercises selected for third grade students focusing on waste management. Litter is cited as one problem that very young children can comprehend and solve. They can…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Environmental Education, Grade 3, Interdisciplinary Approach
Virginia State Dept. of Waste Management, Richmond. Div. of Litter & Recycling. – 1990
This publication, the fifth in a series of seven for elementary schools, is an environmental education curriculum guide with a focus on waste management issues. It contains a unit of exercises selected for fourth grade students focusing on the waste management. Litter is cited as one problem that very young children can comprehend and solve. They…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Environmental Education, Grade 4, Interdisciplinary Approach
Virginia State Dept. of Waste Management, Richmond. Div. of Litter & Recycling. – 1990
This publication, the sixth in a series of seven for elementary schools, is an environmental education curriculum guide with a focus on waste management issues. While children may be unable to resolve other environmental problems litter is cited as one pollutant that they can comprehend and solve. They can learn to dispose of waste properly, help…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Environmental Education, Grade 5, Interdisciplinary Approach
Virginia State Dept. of Waste Management, Richmond. Div. of Litter & Recycling. – 1990
This publication, the last in a series of seven for elementary schools, is an environmental education curriculum guide with a focus on waste management issues. It contains a unit of exercises selected for sixth grade students focusing on community solutions to solid waste pollution. Waste management activities included in this unit seek to…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Environmental Education, Grade 6, Interdisciplinary Approach


