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Wagner, David L.; Fraleigh, Douglas – 1985
Designed to serve as a framework from which high school debate students, coaches, and judges can evaluate the issues, arguments and evidence present in the availability and quality of water resources in the United States, this booklet provides guidelines for research on the 1985-86 debate resolutions selected by the National Federation of State…
Descriptors: Debate, Drinking Water, High Schools, Resource Materials
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Wade, Nicholas – Science, 1977
Despite the suggested link between cancer deaths and drinking obtained from the Mississippi River, New Orleans still treats its water supply in the same manner as before the Environmental Defense Fund's epidemiological study. (BT)
Descriptors: Cancer, Drinking Water, Environmental Influences, Organic Chemistry
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Goldin, Augusta – Science Teacher, 1985
Lists causes of freshwater supply depletion and successful reclamation projects including Imperial Dam in California, desalination in Arizona, and dual water supply in Florida. A national water policy is advocated. (DH)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Policy, Science Education, Secondary Education
Stewart, Doug – Smithsonian, 1990
Describes a waste water management system in Arcata, California, that utilizes a series of human-made marshes to filter and clean the city's sewage water. Discusses the development of this project, adaptations of the idea for other cities, key constraints, and related projects. (MCO)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, Natural Resources, Recreational Facilities
Dix, Stephen, Ed. – Garbage, 1993
Discusses benefits of alternative sewage technologies: (1) clean effluent; (2) less energy utilization than treatment plants; (3) reduced chemical usage; and (4) lower cost. Describes how four communities in Illinois, California, Alaska, and Wisconsin opted for alternative treatment systems. Provides information about the Environmental Protection…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Environmental Education, Solar Energy, Solid Wastes
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Smith, Michael J.; Southard, John B. – Science Scope, 2003
The American Geological Institute is helping teachers and geoscientists to emphasize the importance of inquiry and active investigation of the world around by selecting "Eyes on Planet Earth: Monitoring Our Changing World" as the theme of this year's Earth Science Week. The activity on the back of this month's poster insert, "Monitoring the…
Descriptors: Water, Earth Science, Science Education, Science Teachers
Jabba Molinares, Daladier – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Communication underwater is challenging because of the inherent characteristics of the media. First, common radio frequency (RF) signals utilized in wireless communications cannot be used under water. RF signals are attenuated in such as way that RF communication underwater is restricted to very few meters. As a result, acoustic-based…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Internet, Telecommunications, Information Technology
Canadian Teachers' Federation (NJ1), 2009
In November The Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF), as part of the pre-budget consultation process, made a submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance. Entitled "Supporting Education... Building Canada: Child Poverty and Schools" the brief outlined why teachers saw child poverty as such an important issue to be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Budgets, Federal Aid, Poverty
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Senocak, Erdal – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2009
The aim of this study was to investigate the perceptions of prospective primary school teachers on the physical state of water during the processes of boiling and freezing. There were three stages in the investigation: First, open-ended questions concerning the boiling and freezing of water were given to two groups of prospective primary school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Student Teachers
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Schouten, Peter; Parisi, Alfio; Downs, Nathan – Teaching Science, 2009
The measurement of solar UV under water is not a simple process. In the underwater environment the difficulty of obtaining useable data is greatly amplified due to the optically complicated and at times unpredictable nature of water itself. The following practical exercise designed for use in the Year 11 and Year 12 Physics classroom aims to…
Descriptors: Optics, Physics, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science
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Fortner, Rosanne W.; Jenkins, Deborah Bainer – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2009
To find out about the microscopic life in the valuable estuary environment, it is usually necessary to be near the water. This dry lab offers an alternative, using authentic data and a simulation of plankton sampling. From the types of organisms found in the sample, middle school students can infer relationships in the biological and physical…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Science Activities, Physical Environment, Middle Schools
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Haines, Ronald S.; Wu, Alex H. F.; Zhang, Hua; Coffey, Jacob; Huddle, Thomas; Lafountaine, Justin S.; Lim, Zhi-Jun; White, Eugene A.; Tuong, Nam T.; Lamb, Robert N. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Superhydrophobic (non water-wettable) surfaces can possess the ability to self-clean (the so-called "lotus effect"). The task of devising the apparatus and method for quantifying this self-cleaning effect was offered as a project in a third-year undergraduate laboratory course. Using commonly available equipment the students devised a…
Descriptors: Sanitation, Chemistry, Physics, Undergraduate Students
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Yang, Shui-Ping; Li, Chung-Chia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
This study provided a challenging opportunity for general chemistry students to mimic the scientific research process by solving a water-quality problem concerning individual calcium and magnesium concentrations. We found that general chemistry students were able to develop their own experiments to solve real-world, multivariable problems through…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Scientific Research, Inquiry
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Rashed Al-Sa'ed; Maher Abu-Madi; Jetze Heun – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2009
This article describes the various capacity-building activities at the Institute of Environmental and Water Studies of Birzeit University during the past 10 years. It highlights the gained experience in advancing environmental science and engineering education and training programs as components of sustainable water and environmental management…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
Jacobson, Cliff – 1983
Provided in this teaching package are materials that clearly and simply unveil the mysteries of water pollution. Materials, written on an approximate seventh-grade level, include: (1) a student reading unit; (2) water quality factors pamphlet; (3) experiments; and (4) teacher's guide to field testing a local waterway. The student reading unit is…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Laboratory Procedures, Science Education
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