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Metz, Steve, Ed. – National Science Teachers Association (NJ3), 2011
The concept of energy is central to all the science disciplines, seamlessly connecting science, technology, and mathematics. For high school and upper middle school teachers, this compendium comprises inquiry-based activities, lesson plans, and case studies designed to help teach increased awareness of energy, environmental concepts, and the…
Descriptors: Energy Education, Science Education, Secondary School Science, Grade 9

Deal, Walter F., III – Technology Teacher, 2005
Recently, the price of gasoline seems to keep going up and up with seemingly no limit in sight. Accordingly, the price of a barrel of oil is in excess of sixty dollars today, when just a few years ago it was around twelve to fifteen dollars a barrel. There are many intertwined answers as to why the price of oil and gasoline are increasing.…
Descriptors: Fuels, Energy, Fuel Consumption, Energy Education
Dinan, Frank; Stabler, Tom – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2008
This case study stresses the need to broadly consider an entire system, including all of the energy inputs and outputs involved, to determine the real efficiency of that system. It also asks its student audience to consider the role that scientific input plays in policy decision-making processes. It emphasizes that, despite the importance of this…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Energy, Public Policy, Fuels
Mojock, Charles; Keefer, Robert; Summer, David – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2008
Our project was to provide a community college undergraduate an authentic research opportunity in a science discipline. To do this, students who have completed a two-semester sequence in chemistry or physics were recruited to investigate the technical aspects of producing economically viable bio-diesel fuel from donated discarded restaurant…
Descriptors: Fuels, Educational Psychology, Research Opportunities, Community Colleges
Slone, Debra J. – Library Journal, 2008
Public libraries were indispensable resources for newcomers during the height of European immigration to the United States. They were havens for the poor and jobless during the Great Depression and bridges between rural and urban communities during times of major demographic change. An increase in the Spanish-speaking population has inspired…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Internet, Fuels, Voting
Ash, Katie – Education Week, 2008
This article reports that with fuel prices soaring nationwide, reaching more than $4 for each gallon of gas or diesel, school districts are struggling to supplement transportation-budget shortfalls and find ways to offset the increasing costs as a new school year approaches. Now districts--most of whose buses run on diesel fuel--are scrambling to…
Descriptors: Fuels, Costs, Bus Transportation, School Buses
Samuels, Christina A. – Education Week, 2008
With food and fuel prices increasing sharply, food and nutrition directors in school districts around the country are finding themselves facing some uncomfortable choices. In some districts, school lunch menus are being pared down to fewer selections, instead of the array of healthy options districts would like to offer. In other areas, canned and…
Descriptors: Fuels, Transportation, Public Policy, Costs
Hodgin, Johnette; Muha, Susan – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2008
The Gulf Coast Petrochemical Information Network (GC-PIN) is a workforce development partnership among industry businesses and area institutions of higher education in the four-county Gulf Coast region. GC-PIN partners develop new industry-specific curricula, foster industry career awareness, and retrain existing employees in new technologies.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Industry, Information Networks, Career Awareness

Chemical and Engineering News, 1973
Descriptors: Energy, Environment, Fuel Consumption, Fuels
Sibley, Michael O., Ed. – Alabama Department of Education, 2010
"Alabama Education News" is published monthly except for June, July, and December by the Alabama Department of Education. This publication, authorized by Section 16-2-4 of the "Code of Alabama," as recompiled in 1975, is a public service of the Alabama Department of Education designed to inform citizens and educators about…
Descriptors: Mentors, Educational Objectives, Educational Improvement, Reading Teachers
Kube, Connie; Dempsey, Sarah J.; Pohlman, Charles – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2008
Educational, industry, and state leaders worked together to design a program to meet the training needs of Nebraska's fast-growing ethanol industry. The statewide initiative, guided by Northeast Community College and funded through the President's Community-Based Job Training Grants program, is developing dual-credit, short-term training that…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Fuels, Industry, Job Training
McPherson, Guy R.; Weltzin, Jake F. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
The world passed the halfway point of oil supply in 2005. World demand for oil likely will severely outstrip supply in 2008, leading to increasingly higher oil prices. Consequences are likely to include increasing gasoline prices, rapidly increasing inflation, and subsequently a series of increasingly severe recessions followed by a worldwide…
Descriptors: Fuels, Current Events, Economic Climate, Supply and Demand

Fowler, John M.; And Others – Environment, 1978
This article attempts to clarify power plant performance to the non-specialists by presenting data on nuclear and coal power plants. (MR)
Descriptors: Electricity, Energy, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption

Williams, Robert H. – Environment, 1972
Natural gas is viewed as an attractive fuel - low polluting, with low production and transportation costs. However, high demand, coupled with a decreased discovery rate for new gas reserves, is leading to a natural gas shortage. Other resources must be substituted with synthetic gas from coal and methane from organic wastes emerging as potential…
Descriptors: Energy, Fuel Consumption, Fuels, Natural Resources
Reynolds, Paul A. – School Shop, 1972
The student who asked this question was given the assignment of finding the answer by testing 12 brands of premium gasoline for horsepower, torque, and mileage. (Editor)
Descriptors: Fuel Consumption, Fuels, Industrial Arts, Power Technology