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Peer reviewedMilson, James L. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1975
Teachers met with specialists in pollution, population growth, and natural resources to assist them in selecting environmental topics appropriate to their discipline. Pretests and posttest evaluation of teachers indicated significant differences in responses to environmental issues and selection of curriculum topics. Also the symposium structure…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Evaluation, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedMayer, Victor J.; McKenzie, Garry D. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1974
An institute program designed to prepare secondary school science teachers to teach environmental concepts is described. Major themes are the interdisciplinary nature of environmental problems, development of favorable attitudes, and alternate forms of learning. Participant research and curriculum development are stressed and nine specific…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Field Instruction, Field Trips, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedBerry, Jack; Murray, Darrel – Journal of Environmental Education, 1974
Describes an inservice and summer institute for 23 Chicago area community college teachers. The institute lasted four weeks. Included in the program were field and laboratory studies at 15 urban locations and presentations from 20 experts at these locations. (SH)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Environmental Education, Field Studies
Peer reviewedRitz, William C. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1977
This article describes several trans-disciplinary summer institute designs and the general content of two teacher inservice education courses which have been established through the Environmental Studies Institute (ESI) of Syracuse University. Five activities for use in inservice workshops are identified and described. (BT)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Inservice Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Institutes (Training Programs)


