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Brown, David; Schoenauer, Cindy – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
There are over 64,000 items available at the Springfield (Missouri) Public Schools'"etc." Center--a supplementary materials warehouse designed to encourage recycling and enhance teachers' curricular repertoire. The idea was hatched by a concerned parent. Staffed by a director and volunteers and funded partly by outside user fees, the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedYahya, Moyasar; And Others – Journal of Environmental Health, 1992
A study of the impact of automatic toilet bowl cleaners on aerosol generation. Three toilet bowl cleaners containing 2.5, 6.7 or 18.2 percent surfactant materials were evaluated. Results indicate these cleaners significantly (p 0.05) reduce bacteria ejected from the bowl, and the cleaner containing the greatest amount of surfactant was the most…
Descriptors: Bacteria, Cleaning, Environmental Education, Physical Health
Peer reviewedJones, Linda L. Cronin – American Biology Teacher, 1992
Discusses composting of organic materials as an alternative to landfills. Lists uses of composts and describes details of a simple composting activity for high school students. Includes an information sheet for students and a student data sheet. Suggests other composting activities. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Environmental Education, Recycling
Peer reviewedLansana, Florence M. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1992
Examines the characteristics of recycling behavior for aid in strategy development to stimulate participation in community recycling programs. Suggests strategies that focus on the specific needs and problems of participating households, accommodate community variations, use appropriate information channels, and consider the relevance of operation…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Citizen Participation, Community Programs
Peer reviewedWalters, Eric A.; Micciulla, Tara; Parada, Andrea; Pellegrino, Nicole – Science Teacher, 1998
Describes student work in collecting data about the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island and how their research contributed to the decision to close the landfill. Includes discussion of research into other trash alternatives for the area. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Data Analysis, Ecology, Environmental Education
College Planning & Management, 1999
Presents administrator's views on possible trends in college and universities. Addresses: hazardous waste disposal; privatization of custodial services; libraries and technology; building product purchases based on life-cycle cost; continuing education for employees; armed campus security; fees and tuition collection via online transactions; and…
Descriptors: Colleges, Computer Security, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education
Collister, Rob – Horizons, 1999
A John Muir Award participant describes his satisfying experience cleaning up a wooded gorge near his home in Wales. Sidebar explains how the British award achieves its purpose of empowering people to conserve wild places through four challenges: discover a wild place, explore it, conserve it, and share the experience with others. The award has…
Descriptors: Awards, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Kermath, Brian – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to illustrate that campus and urban landscaping has important connections to biodiversity conservation, perceptions of natural heritage, sense-of-place, ecological literacy and the role of campus landscapes in the larger community. It also aims to show how campus landscapes express values and perform as a…
Descriptors: Wastes, Environmental Education, Heritage Education, Biodiversity
Institute for Environmental Education, Chagrin Falls, OH. – 1994
Increased human population has led to more frequent interactions with the environment. The results of those interactions have affected the Earth's ecosystem. This manual contains hands-on, problem-centered activities to help students develop an environmental ethic and stewardship regarding waste management. The activities are grouped under three…
Descriptors: Acid Rain, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA. – 1992
The oceans covering two-thirds of the earth's surface constitute a resource for animal life, fishing industries, coastal economies, and recreation. This learning guide is a collection of 14 activities integrating art, language arts, mathematics, music, science, and social studies with the study of marine debris. A student survey is used to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Ecology
Schautz, Jane W.; Conway, Christopher M. – 1995
This handbook describes a set of tools small communities can use to reduce the cost of drinking water and wastewater projects. It is intended as a desktop reference for two primary audiences: (1) local residents (elected officials, plant operators, and concerned citizens) for whom the book provides detailed advice on how to do conduct a project at…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Programs, Community Services, Drinking Water
Menoche, Terri; And Others – 1993
This guide contains a series of lessons for elementary school students covering environmental issues including waste reduction and recycling, decomposition and composting, landfills, natural resources, energy sources and conservation, and water quality. The lessons include an objective, background information, method, and activities for…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Environmental Education
Wisconsin State Dept. of Natural Resources, Madison. – 1992
Recycling and reusing are skills that can be developed in early child care programs. This activity guide is intended to help teach children (ages 3-5) about recycling using simple, hands-on activities. Teacher-directed activities involve setting up a recycling center, sorting recyclable items, landfills, litter, a recycling alphabet, and ways that…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Ecology, Environmental Education, Handicrafts
Kobberdahl, Wayne, Comp. – 1989
This volume contains summaries of presentations and excerpts from workshops at a conference organized by the Cooperative Extension Services of Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. The conference brought together community officials and leaders from the four-state area to share experiences and gain new ideas about community development. Topics…
Descriptors: Community Development, Developmental Programs, Economic Development, Entrepreneurship
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Pesticide Programs. – 1987
This guide provides suggestions on pest control and safety rules for pesticide use at home. Pest prevention may be possible by modification of pest habitat: removal of food and water sources, removal or destruction of pest shelter and breeding sites, and good horticultural practices that reduce plant stress. Nonchemical alternatives to pesticides…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Family Environment, First Aid, Food

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