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Khiri, Fouad; Benbrahim, Mohamed; Kaid Rassou, Khadija; Amahmid, Omar; Rakibi, Youness; El Guamri, Youssef; Itouhar, Mohamed; Mrabet, Najia; Yazidi, Mohamed; Razoki, Bouchra; El Badri, Aziz – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
With water shortage and increasing demand for water, education may have an important role in promoting the sustainable management of water resources. Educational curricula are the key resources used by teachers for students' teaching and training purposes. This study assessed water culture and water education-related criteria and standards in…
Descriptors: Water, Water Quality, Natural Resources, Sustainable Development
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Tang Minh Dung; Nguyen Thi Nga; Lam Thien Thanh – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2023
The incorporation of interdisciplinary education, a topic of significant global interest, is increasingly being recognized as a key aspect of educational innovation in Vietnam. This recognition extends to several fields, including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. This research aims to design and implement a STEM…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach, Conservation (Environment), Water Quality
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Oyama, Hiroshi; Nabeshima, Yuka; Morimoto, Koichi; Sugimura, Yukio – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
Coagulation is an important process in the context of water purification; and the seed protein of the moringa tree ("Moringa oleifera") is a remarkably effective coagulant. The laboratory course described here is designed to provide high-school students with a stepwise, hands-on experience in investigating the protein-rich coagulant…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Laboratories, High School Students, Hands on Science
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Joanna K. Garner; Mel Kuhn; Andrea M. Rocchio; Grace Friedenreich – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2025
Students in urban, low-income communities can lack access to environmental science outreach in natural settings. As a result, they may face barriers to applying course content to real-world contexts and developing an agentic, hopeful stance towards environmental stewardship. In this paper, we describe a partnership between a maritime museum and…
Descriptors: Museums, Urban Schools, Partnerships in Education, Ecology
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Musa Dikmenli; Vedat Kadir Ozkan; Selda Kilic; Osman Cardak – Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health, 2024
As a result of human beings' activities to dominate nature and transform it for their own benefit as they continue to advance in science and technology, environmental problems such as climate change have become the biggest threat faced by the biosphere in the current century. One of the biggest problems of humanity today is the scarcity of water…
Descriptors: Science Education, Secondary School Science, Biology, Textbook Content
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Joy Gaulden Bertling; Amanda Galbraith; Tabitha Wandell Doss; Rita Swartzentruber – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2025
With notions of data visualization expanding to include contemporary art and design, data visualization represents an important new dimension for transdisciplinary art education. The pedagogical potential of these practices has begun to be recognized in many fields, including art education. However, despite substantial interest, little research…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Aids, Data Analysis, Creativity
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Rafiepour, Abolfazl; Abdolahpour, Kazem – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2022
The main purpose of the current study is modifying students' daily drinking water and managing waste water through modelling activities as context and modelling cycle as tool. In this study, 12 students (13-14 years old) from the lower secondary school were participated. These students were participated in two sessions (60 minutes) each week for…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Mathematical Models, Water Quality, Learning Activities
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Karen M. Collier; Katherine McCance; Sarah Jackson; Ana Topliceanu; Margaret R. Blanchard; Richard A. Venditti – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
As the use of plastics expands, microplastic concentrations increase in aquatic environments and negatively impact water, soil, and animals inhabiting these areas. Microplastic research frequently incorporates citizen science to assist in data collection and environmental education. These projects provide opportunities for greater societal…
Descriptors: Plastics, Citizen Participation, Scientific Research, Science and Society
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Diogo Filipe Prada da Silva; Joel Bruno da Silva; Marta Oliveira Barbosa; Norberto Ribeiro; Isabel Menezes – ECNU Review of Education, 2025
Purpose: This study analyzes the contributions of the Healthy Waters educational program to the awareness and understanding of environmental issues related to water to generate changes in attitudes in the community. Design/Approach/Methods: A community school intervention was conducted in a public school in Paredes, Porto, Portugal. Using a…
Descriptors: Water, Environmental Education, Intervention, Grade 7
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Fox, Courtney; DeJarnette, Anna – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2022
If students are asked, "What is the world water crisis?" how would they respond? In the authors precalculus classes, this question is often met with blank stares and students avoiding eye contact. Many students are unaware of the world water crisis--what it is, why it is, or who it affects. Even fewer realize the utility of trigonometry…
Descriptors: Trigonometry, Mathematics Instruction, Water, Crisis Management
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Julia A. Domenech; Renee M. Clary – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2025
Ventura, California's 2023 winter storm activity underscored the impact that runoff has on recreational water quality and public health. To examine public perception of stormwater runoff, coastal water quality, and community decision-making toward recreating in polluted water, an online survey of the Ventura River watershed community determined…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Public Opinion, Public Health, Water
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Park, Byung-Yeol; Campbell, Todd; Kelly, Miriah; Gray, Ron; Arnold, Chester; Chadwick, Cary; Cisneros, Laura M.; Dickson, David; Moss, David M.; Rodriguez, Laura; Volin, John C.; Willig, Michael R. – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: It is crucial to support students in better understanding water and sustainability issues because water plays a vital role in maintaining global ecosystems, including human life. A wide range of curricular and instructional supports like those embodied in model-based learning (MBL) are necessary for teachers to engage students in the…
Descriptors: Models, Science Education, Water, High School Students
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Jeziorski, Agnieszka; Barroca-Paccard, Marco; Kalali, Faouzia – Environmental Education Research, 2023
This article aims to understand how students aged 14-17 from different contexts in France consider the issues related to the Seine. 20 interviews were carried out focusing on the implementation of an educational approach enabling students to grasp the priority issues associated with the sustainable development of the Seine. The analysis brings out…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Conservation (Environment), Sustainable Development
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Zubeyde Er – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2023
Water is vital for the survival of living things. It is water that sustains all living organisms, all biological life, and all human activity. Water constitutes 3/4 of the world, 60% of the human body. The need for water is increasing day by day due to the rapid increase in the population and the fact that the water resources remain constant. It…
Descriptors: Water, Computation, Measurement, Academically Gifted
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Himes, Marie; Spires, Hiller; Krupa, Erin; Good, Cameron – Science Teacher, 2020
Although the existence of and access to clean water are essential for sustaining life on Earth, multiple studies have demonstrated students' nascent understanding of basic water principles. Students have misconceptions related to the water cycle (Ben-zvi-Assarf and Orion 2005), groundwater (Dickerson and Dawkins 2004; Covitt et al. 2009), and the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Interdisciplinary Approach, Inquiry
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