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Van Lopik, William – Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2012
The college classroom at a tribal college offers a dynamic perspective on the discussion of traditional ecological knowledge. It provides a unique view because it is one of the very few settings in higher education where the majority of students in the class are American Indian. It is here where traditional ecological knowledge should become…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Tribally Controlled Education, College Instruction, Religious Factors
Smith, Kathy Horak; Fuentes, Sarah Quebec – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
In an attempt to engage primary-school students in a hands-on, real-world problem-solving context, a large urban district, a mathematics and science institute housed in a college of education, and a corporate sponsor in the southwest United States, joined forces to create a mathematics and science trail for fourth- and fifth-grade students. A…
Descriptors: World Problems, Recreational Facilities, Grade 5, Primary Education
Saldana, Matt; Rodden, Leslie – Leadership, 2012
In this article, the authors discuss how educators can engage students in real world learning using their academic knowledge and technical skills. They describe how school districts have discovered that the world of robotics can help students use technical skills to solve simulated problems found in the real world, while understanding the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Technology Education, World Problems, Problem Based Learning
Toews, Carl – PRIMUS, 2012
Mathematical modeling occupies an unusual space in the undergraduate mathematics curriculum: typically an "advanced" course, it nonetheless has little to do with formal proof, the usual hallmark of advanced mathematics. Mathematics departments are thus forced to decide what role they want the modeling course to play, both as a component of the…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Mathematics Curriculum, Undergraduate Students, Communication Skills
UNICEF, 2019
The gap between the levels of learning that education systems are providing and what children, communities and economies need, is growing. The breadth and depth of this learning crisis constitute the greatest global challenge to preparing children and adolescents for life, work and active citizenship. The lesson of the learning crisis is clear:…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Student Needs, Educational Quality, Educational Methods
Reinicke, Bryan; Janicki, Thomas – Information Systems Education Journal, 2011
Capstones form an important part of the curriculum in many undergraduate and graduate programs in Information Systems. These projects give the students a chance to synthesize and apply the skills they have been acquiring throughout their academic program. These projects can be integrated with another recent initiative in higher education: service…
Descriptors: World Problems, Curriculum, Service Learning, Academic Achievement
Fuselier, Linda; Bougary, Azhar; Malott, Michelle – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2011
Students benefit most from their science education when they participate fully in the process of science in the context of real-world problems. We describe a student-directed open-inquiry lab experience that has no predetermined outcomes and requires students to engage in all components of scientific inquiry from posing a question through…
Descriptors: World Problems, Student Attitudes, Molecular Biology, Science Education
Conway-Gomez, Kristen; Palacios, Fabian Araya – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011
Students participated in online discussions about sustainable development using a lesson from the Center for Global Geography Education. Students showed statistically significant changes in attitudes about solutions for global problems. Results suggest Chilean students' attitudes toward grades in geography classes, and attitudes toward awareness…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, World Problems, Student Attitudes, Geography
Courses for Teaching Leadership Capacity in Professional Engineering Degrees in Australia and Europe
Khattak, Hamid; Ku, Harry; Goh, Steven – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2012
Recently, many educational institutions across the globe have implemented engineering leadership programmes either as a part of a formal engineering curriculum or where leadership development is embedded into separate in-house programmes. This shows the clear intent of these educational institutions to prepare their engineering students for…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, World Problems, Schools, Engineering
UNICEF, 2015
Education is a human right. The Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognize the essential role education plays in human and social development. As stated in article 26 of the Declaration, "Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Equal Education, Civil Rights, Role of Education
Ginges, Jeremy; Atran, Scott; Sachdeva, Sonya; Medin, Douglas – American Psychologist, 2011
The idea that people inevitably act in accordance with their self-interest on the basis of a calculation of costs and benefits does not constitute an adequate framework for understanding political acts of violence and self-sacrifice. Recent research suggests that a better understanding is needed of how sacred values and notions of self and group…
Descriptors: World Problems, Research Needs, Research Methodology, Psychology
Rudolph, Robert – Tech Directions, 2010
Taking part in the United States Department of Energy's Real World Design Challenge (RWDC), the author describes how four technology education students at Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, took on the challenge to redesign an aircraft wing, attempting to make it more efficient than one currently in operation. The…
Descriptors: World Problems, Engineering, Technology Education, High School Students
Oliver, Richard; Rybak, Kasia; Gruber, Cornelia; Nicholls, Graeme; Roberts, Graeme; Mengler, Janet; Oliver, Mary – Teaching Science, 2011
Practical work is often considered to be a highlight of science classes for students. However, there are few opportunities for students to engage in an investigation which is situated in a real world problem and students are required to contribute their own ideas to the design and conduct of an experiment. This paper reports on a Scientists in…
Descriptors: World Problems, Educational Opportunities, Scientists, Grade 9
Lindsay, Nathan; Harrell-Blair, Krista; McDaniel, Lindsey; Williams, Clifton; Reed, Diane – About Campus, 2010
Without question, sustainability efforts and initiatives are on the rise on college campuses. In a 2007 American College Personnel Association (ACPA) presentation, Debra Rowe reported that across the country there were 250 sustainability coordinators/offices/committees, 300 LEED (green) buildings, 275 campus sustainability assessments that had…
Descriptors: Activism, Sustainable Development, College Students, Conservation (Environment)
Musante, Susan – BioScience, 2011
Students at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, can now take an innovative biology course in which an integrated, interdisciplinary, problem-based approach is used--one that the scientific community itself is promoting. The first course in a four-semester sequence, Biology 123--The Living World: Concepts and Connections--explores real-world…
Descriptors: World Problems, Biology, Teaching Methods, Sustainable Development

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