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Baker, Zeke; Gehlbach, Hunter – History of Education Quarterly, 2022
As the world reckons with the existential threat posed by climate change, the US remains deeply divided about the need for action. The solution to this problem, many have argued, begins with teaching environmentalism in primary and secondary schools and fostering receptivity to environmental issues and environmental science among the next…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Issues
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Heasly, Berise – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2020
Given the political, societal, scientific and geographical changes emerging in our twenty-first century world, we need to apply refreshed innovative processes in universal education. By applying such processes for universally refreshed quality of life norms, this paper applies the results of my Philosophy of Education thesis to today's conditions,…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, 21st Century Skills, Decision Making, Educational Innovation
Bigelow, Bill – Rethinking Schools, 2013
This article describes an activity in which ninth graders explore a plan to strip-mine coal in Wyoming and Montana, send it by train to the Northwest, then ship it to Asia to be burned. Students' questions ranged from "Why are we mining for more coal if it's the biggest contributor to global warming" and "How can adults doom our…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Mining, Natural Resources, Conservation (Environment)
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Karpudewan, Mageswary; Roth, Wolff-Michael; Bin Abdullah, Mohd Nor Syahrir – International Journal of Science Education, 2015
Climate change generally and global warming specifically have become a common feature of the daily news. Due to widespread recognition of the adverse consequences of climate change on human lives, concerted societal effort has been taken to address it (e.g. by means of the science curriculum). This study was designed to test the effect that…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Knowledge Level, Climate, Global Approach
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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)
Sabo, Helena Maria – Online Submission, 2010
Nature protection is increasingly becoming one of the most important concerns of contemporary society and of 3 major issues: deterioration prevention, environmental remediation actions and environmental reconstruction, which mainly consist of remedies, and preservation or maintenance of the de-polluted areas. Interest and love for nature are…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Conservation (Environment), World Problems
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Obach, Brian K. – Teaching Sociology, 2009
As evidence of the growing ecological crisis mounts, it is imperative that sociologists speak to this social problem and incorporate a sociological perspective on environmental issues into the curriculum. Central to understanding how social issues relate to environmental problems is an examination of the ties between consumption and its ecological…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Environmental Education, Critical Theory, Advantaged
Stephenson, Bryan – Review of Environmental Education Developments, 1985
Explains the various themes and approaches employed in environmentally oriented World Studies courses for secondary-level students. Presents topic areas of a representative conservation unit and identifies commonly used instructional strategies and experiential methods. Discusses program benefits for students and teachers and includes standards…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Conservation Education, Environmental Education, Global Approach
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Rogers, Donald B. – Religious Education, 1990
Points out the centrality of imagery in the educational process and argues that images from the Exile period of Hebrew history could provide analogies and metaphors for study of the current ecological crisis. Explores parallels between these historical eras. Urges humans to see themselves as connected to nature rather than dominating nature. (DB)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Biblical Literature, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
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Bybee, Rodger W. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
The lack of a vision of sustainability in contemporary science education is discussed. Policies for curriculum and instruction that will enhance sustainable growth that are based on the ideas of fulfilling basic human needs, improving the environment, conserving resources, and developing a sense of community are presented. (KR)
Descriptors: Biology, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Educational Change
Draayer, Gerald F. – 1985
Global education emphasizes interconnectedness and interdependence of various peoples and cultures around the world. Global economics, a subset of global education, involves international trade, international progress, international finance and financial organizations, development, progress, comparative economic systems, multinational…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Economics, Economics Education
Disinger, John F., Ed.; Opie, John, Ed. – 1986
This document is intended to provide a record of the activities of the conference. Featured in the conference were 11 general sessions, 16 panels and symposia, several invited presentations, multiple workshops, and over 100 contributed presentations. The proceedings contain seven sections, five of which are topically arranged with presentors…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Developing Nations, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy
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Huckle, John – Geographical Education, 1990
Introduces "What We Consume," a British curriculum package that examines the social use of nature, world economy, and environmental/political controversies. Explains that the package's goal is to develop students' critical awareness of environmental problems and willingness to initiate change. Outlines the curriculum's framework and…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Theory, Critical Thinking