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Coon, Herbert L. – 1981
A great variety and amount of teaching materials and methods related to water quality and other Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concerns have been developed. Program developers/trainers responsible for instructional programs will find in ERIC and the Instructional Resources Information System (IRIS) enough material to organize dozens of…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Instructional Design, Instructional Development
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Anderson, Terry; Wentworth, Donald R. – Social Education, 1997
Traces the problems of water overuse to the fact that many farmers are allowed to use water at a fraction of its real cost. Maintains that government subsidies promote misuse and abuse of this resource. Proposes two solutions: environmentally friendly water prices and environmentally friendly water ownership. (MJP)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Depleted Resources, Ecology, Economics
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Wikle, Thomas A.; Lightfoot, Dale R. – Journal of Geography, 1997
Outlines a number of activities to be conducted with a stream table (large wooden box filled with sediment and designed for water to pass through) in class. Activities illustrate such fluvial processes as stream meandering, erosion, transportation, and deposition. Includes a diagram for constructing a stream table. (MJP)
Descriptors: Exhibits, Experiential Learning, Geography, Geography Instruction
Reilly, Kate; Wooster, Betsy – US Department of the Interior, 2008
Riparian ecosystems are an exciting and dynamic subject for study. These areas are valuable lands and important wildlife habitats, and they contribute greatly to the environmental health of an area. Definitions for the term "riparian" vary, but in this curriculum, the land called the "Green Zone" lies between flowing water and upland ecosystems.…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Water Quality, Water, Youth Programs
Lindsay, Julie; Davis, Vicki – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2010
How can teachers teach digital citizenship when the digital landscape is changing so rapidly? How can teachers teach proper online social interactions when the students are outside their classroom and thus outside their control? Will encouraging students to engage in global collaborative environments land teachers in hot water? These are the…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Citizenship, Influence of Technology, Computer Mediated Communication
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Glickstein, Neil – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Bacterial loading in water from anthropogenic sources is of common interest in both student research projects and to regulatory agencies. The presence of fecal coliform bacteria in natural waters can be the deciding indicator for how the bodies of water are classified for use. Since current tests are not specific, it is difficult to determine…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Water Quality, Water Pollution, Environmental Standards
Steelquist, Robert; Gordon, David – 1993
Through its Public Involvement and Education (PIE) Model Projects Fund, the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority has helped local organizations provide education and public involvement programs that help solve local environmental problems. This catalog describes 96 projects successful in addressing the issue of water quality. The projects are…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catalogs, Community Education, Community Involvement
Centre for Environment Education, Ahmedabad (India). – 1993
This booklet contains 20 activities designed to make students aware of the intricate linkages between soil, water, and vegetation, and how mismanagement damages the environment. Under this broad theme a wide range of concepts is covered. The activities help develop skills of observation, measurement, data collection, model-making, and creative…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Intermediate Grades
Winder, Alvin E. – 1986
Through the collaborative efforts of public health students and faculty, a state agency concerned with groundwater protection, and a local board of health, a video was produced on what local communities can do to protect groundwater from toxic contaminants. This document describes the planning and production stages of the film, emphasizing the…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Cooperative Planning, Environmental Education, Film Production
1979
This document, designed to serve as a training manual for technical instructors and as a field resource reference for Peace Corps volunteers, consists of nine units. Unit topics focus on: (1) water supply sources; (2) water treatment; (3) planning water distribution systems; (4) characteristics of an adequate system; (5) construction techniques;…
Descriptors: Construction (Process), Design Requirements, Developing Nations, Learning Activities
Massachusetts State Water Resources Authority, Boston. – 1999
This manual contains background information, lesson ideas, procedures, data collection and reporting forms, suggestions for interpreting results, and extension activities to complement a water quality field testing program. Information on testing water temperature, water pH, dissolved oxygen content, biochemical oxygen demand, nitrates, total…
Descriptors: Bacteria, Environmental Education, Field Studies, High Schools
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Makuch, Joe – 1995
The 127 citations in this annotated bibliography provide a substantial resource describing recent investigations on the regulation of water quality. The listing, prepared by NAL's Water Quality Information Center, is part of the Quick Bibliography Series of the National Agricultural Library (NAL), intended primarily for communicating current…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Annotated Bibliographies, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
Sharman, Ronald M. – 1980
This lesson is an introduction to disposal of sludge by landfill. A brief explanation of the complete process is provided, including discussions of sludge suitability, site selection, method selection and operation, site closure, and ultimate reuse. The lesson includes an instructor's guide and student workbook. The instructor's guide contains a…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Postsecondary Education, Site Selection, Sludge
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Rillo, Thomas J. – Science Activities, 1975
Provides information for the classroom teacher on the historical background, nature, and control of water pollution. (LS)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Legislation, Pesticides, Pollution
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Ditton, Robert B.; Goodale, Thomas L. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1974
An extensive survey of the marine recreational uses of the Bay of Green Bay was conducted to determine the knowledge, perception, and attitudes of adjacent populations. Findings indicated that environmental forces and problems are not well understood and that the condition of Green Bay is perceived differently by different users. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Conservation (Environment), Consumer Economics, Environmental Education
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