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Crazy Bull, Cheryl – Tribal College Journal, 2000
Sinte Gleska University's (SGU) model for community development includes transformation of an old boarding school site, community-based collaborations in gardening and nutrition, and a bison restoration project. Tribal members learn to work with the land in harmony with tribal stewardship models as well as Western land use and agricultural…
Descriptors: Agricultural Skills, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Animal Husbandry
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Wolf, Sue; Morgan, Frank – Tribal College Journal, 2000
Western environmental planning processes generally exclude the public. At Dine College (Arizona), planning is inclusive of people, air, water, rocks, plants and animals. Its end goal, siihasin, is the long term health and maintenance of relationships and elements in the environment. Dine has established a planning course organized around the…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Conservation (Environment), Folk Culture
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Schug, Mark C. – Social Studies, 2000
Considers what students are learning about the environment. Summarizes ways in which market forces can improve environmental quality. Discusses the "tragedy of the commons" (people overuse things they do not own) and the role of private property rights. Considers noneconomic and economic remedies and gives examples of market-oriented reforms. (CMK)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Economic Factors, Economics, Educational Change
Dierking, Lynn D. – Informal Learning, 2001
Summarizes the results of a literature review of the level of conservation-related knowledge, attitudes, affect, and behavior among visitors to zoos and aquariums. Includes some details of the pilot project related to the literature review. (DDR)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Routman, Emily – Informal Learning, 2001
Provides information on a redevelopment project at the San Francisco Zoo known as the New Zoo. The explicit goal of the project is to inspire a sense of caring and appreciation for wildlife that is the foundation of a conservation ethic. (DDR)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
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Erlandson, Cheryl; McVittie, Janet – Middle School Journal, 2001
Examines the educational experiences of grade eight students who participated in an integrative study unit on environmental conservation. Describes the development of the integrated curriculum and profiles three students who participated in the project, noting their need to be involved in the development of curricular content and instructional…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Design, Ecology, Environmental Education
Holden, Meg – Orion Afield: Working for Nature and Community, 2000
The residents of Galiano Island, British Columbia, have used geographic information systems (GIS) to create a local information database that informs community decisions about sustainable use of forest land. The islanders' involvement with GIS promotes a democratic land-use planning process that is reasoned and well informed. (SV)
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Community Planning, Conservation (Environment), Data Collection
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Calsoyas, Kyril – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2005
Relationships between the educational process, society, and the individual are explored through an examination of the nature of truth and the sources of knowledge for each of these elements. A utilitarian model of education is explored with regard to the tensions between individual perception and self expression and the needs and constraints of…
Descriptors: Self Expression, Educational Objectives, Public Education, American Indian Education
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Opotow, Susan; Gerson, Janet; Woodside, Sarah – Theory Into Practice, 2005
This article presents Moral Exclusion Theory as a way to systematize the study of complex issues in peace education and to challenge the thinking that supports oppressive social structures. The authors define its 2 key concepts: moral exclusion, the limited applicability of justice underlying destructive conflicts and difficult social problems;…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Peace, Ethics, Civil Rights
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Korfiatis, Kostas J.; Stamou, Anastasia G.; Paraskevopoulos, Stephanos – Science Education, 2004
In this article, the environmental content of the textbooks used for the teaching of natural sciences in Greek primary schools was examined. Specifically, by employing the method of content analysis, both representational (metaphors, depictions, values, etc.) and cognitive ecological concepts) elements, building images of nature, and shaping our…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Natural Sciences, Content Analysis, Environmental Education
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Flogaitis, Evgenia; Daskolia, Maria; Agelidou, Evagelia – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2005
A written questionnaire was used to obtain information regarding Greek kindergarten teachers' personal views on the concept of Environmental Education (EE). The questionnaire was also designed to obtain the teachers' views relative to a series of theoretical and methodological issues concerning the application of EE. It was ascertained that the…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Environmental Education, Questionnaires, Teacher Attitudes
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Murphy, James J.; Cardenas, Juan-Camilo – Journal of Economic Education, 2004
Managing local environmental resources with moderately enforced government regulations can often be counterproductive, whereas nonbinding communications can be remarkably effective. The authors describe a classroom experiment that illustrates these points. The experiment is rich in its institutional settings and highlights the challenges that…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Microeconomics, Natural Resources, Game Theory
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Lorenzini, Giacomo; Nali, Cristina – Journal of Biological Education, 2004
An educational pilot project on the bio-monitoring of air quality was carried out in the Umbria Region of Central Italy. It involved about 1000 young students (ages 4 to 16) from 42 schools of 16 municipalities in active biomonitoring of tropospheric ozone with bio-indicator sensitive tobacco seedlings. Some 6500 raw biological readings were used…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Environmental Education, Scientific Methodology, Foreign Countries
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Schreiner, Camilla; Henriksen, Ellen K.; Kirkeby Hansen, Pal J. – Studies in Science Education, 2005
An enhanced greenhouse effect, leading to global warming and associated changes in the climate system, is arguably one of the greatest environmental challenges facing humankind in the 21st century. The challenge extends to the scientific, political, economic and ethical domains of the human enterprise. The science of climate change involves…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Materials, Climate, Conservation (Environment)
Frazier, Mary Claire – American School & University, 2006
Some persuasive research over the past decade shows a strong relationship between the availability of daylight in classrooms and increased test scores for students. Schools seeking to apply that research to actual school construction projects face several hurdles, but the benefits can be real and long-lasting. A properly installed, calibrated and…
Descriptors: Lighting, Energy Management, Educational Facilities Improvement, School Construction
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