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The Regional Alliance: Resources interactive site featuring characters that help teach kids the Filled with free andfun activities for kids; a source of earth science and ecology information. http://ra.terc.edu/resources/science/earth.html
McGraw-Hill - Science Activities For Elementary Students on learning activities to help teach children about more rigorous, more challenging,higherlevel science activities. text discusses basic ecology, while the http://books.mcgraw-hill.com/cgi-bin/pbg/069737789X?mv_session_id=bRb5DtX7&mv_pc
SCED 585, Field Ecology For Teachers Participants will also learn classroom activities in experimental Since ecology isan inherently fieldoriented understanding of how to teach ecological inquiry http://www.science.widener.edu/~grant/courses/fieldecol.html
Extractions: Page last updated: 20 March 2003 and has been accessed 1855 times since 1 Sept 2001. I thank Widener University (particularly Larry Panek, Marc Brodkin, and Marty Schultz) for server access and technical support. I also thank Dr. Barbara Grove with whom I designed and co-taught this course during the 1990s. Current Assignments.
Statement Of Teaching Philosophy Of Bruce W. Grant based on laboratory model of my ecology course (Biology their own understanding ofhow to teach these. activities included interpretation of nature in a local http://www.science.widener.edu/~grant/projects/bwgteach.html
Extractions: Statement of My Teaching Philosophy. I enjoy and greatly benefit from teaching. For me, helping students to understand the content and process of knowledge construction in the various disciplines of science in which I have taught always leads to an improved clarity and a sense of renewal in my own pursuits. I view the classroom as the crucible of knowledge and inquiry from which teachers and students emerge as both better teachers and better students. Science education, when successful, hones imagination and perception. Curriculum must challenge students to observe and explain phenomena, which is the fundamental role of science. The momentum is building in our society to improve the science literacy of our children. Given the explosion of scientific information this century, there is a great need for reorienting curriculum toward teaching students how to use available resources to find things out for themselves. In addition, science curriculum needs to equip students with investigative methods, whether in the library, laboratory, or field. Curriculum should emphasize student development of the critical observation, thinking, and analytical skills of scientists, and reinforce content retention activities within appropriate contexts. These are guiding principles that permeate all of the courses I teach.
FBES Day Programs Naturalists teach students Dont go Trashing Watersheds experience interactivegames and activities that highlight the ABCs of ecology and winter http://www.fbes.org/Program/dayprograms.html
Extractions: School groups can come to the FBES site, or our naturalists can meet classes at another location, such as a nature preserve or state park near your school. Our staff is very flexible, and we can tailor the field trip to cover your curriculum needs. We do however, have some standard day programs that we offer.
Birch Aquarium kelp plant ecology. Since field activities are dependent upon the tides, our programschedulers will assist you in planning your Beach teach accordingly. http://aquarium.ucsd.edu/learning/education/beach_teach.cfm
Extractions: QuickLinks At the Aquarium At your School For Teachers Seahorses Seadragons Sharks Coral Jellies Red Tide Local Tidepooling Cuttlefish Gray Whales Mola Mola Video KelpCam Scripps PierCam Climate Change Shifting Baselines Online Interactives Bookshop Calendar Whale Watching and Whale Trips Birthday Parties Member Events Field Programs For Groups Summer Learning Lectures Lectures On Line Admission Hours, Directions Rent the Aquarium Area Information Virtual Tour Membership Inscribed Tiles Corporate Partners Join Our Email List Be a Volunteer Employment For the Press Press Kit Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego Grades K through 12 will explore the Ecological Reserve of La Jolla Shores Beach in this fun, hands-on, field-science program. Each program is designed around the tides, weather conditions, and student grade level. Activities may include investigating the tidepools, discovering organisms in the sandy beach, interpreting water and weather data, and studying kelp plant ecology. Since field activities are dependent upon the tides, our program schedulers will assist you in planning your Beach Teach accordingly.
Water World! by University of Montana students who teach handson watershed activities and preparethe concepts including fish identification and ecology, aquatic insect http://www.thenaturecenter.org/water.htm
Extractions: Programs Outreach Events Workshops Available resources ... Links PROGRAMS Clark Fork Watershed Festival The Clark Fork Watershed Festival teaches 600 Missoula-area sixth-graders about the geography, ecology and culture of our watershed. It consists of: For more information about the Clark Fork Watershed Festival, check out
ENC Online: ENC Features: Lessons & Activities: Science Topics: Environment is a highly structured and complete classroom activity designed to teach studentsabout for grades 5 to 9, presents a series of web based ecology activities. http://www.enc.org/features/lessonplans/science/0,1578,1-Environment,00.shtm
Extractions: Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home ENC Features Science Topics Search the Site More Options Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants. Use science topic words to find web sites with lesson plans and activities. Offshore windfarms in the United States? This Internet site, designed for grade 10 and higher, features an interactive activity for students to explore alternative sources of energy. The site challenges students to use their critical thinking skills and the Internet to investigate the benefits and concerns of developing offshore wind power in the United States.
ENC Online: ENC Features: Lessons & Activities: Science Topics: Ecosystems to 9, presents a series of web based ecology activities. of the northwestern HawaiianIslands to teach the public resource is one of 13 activities included in http://www.enc.org/features/lessonplans/science/0,1578,1-Ecosystems,00.shtm
Extractions: Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home ENC Features Science Topics Search the Site More Options Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants. Use science topic words to find web sites with lesson plans and activities. Kit and curricular companions This Internet site provides a connection of links to curricula resources for technology, life, Earth, and physical science teachers in grades K-8. Developed by the Keystone Science Network, the site is intended to supplement national standards-based science kits, including Science and Technology for Children (STC), FOSS, and Insights; but all teachers will be able to use the resources to support their teaching.
Application teach. expedition, educators will engage in field exercises and handson activities. overarchingthemes for this study tour are tropical ecology and sustainable http://www.fas.usda.gov/icd/rsed/teach-us/2004 application.htm
Extractions: Application for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Teach Program (Teaching Educators Agriculture and Conservation Holistically) Return Application to: Attn: Bisi Adjapon USDA/FAS/ICD/RSED 1400 Independence Ave. S.W. Washington D.C. 20250-1084 Tel. (202) 720 7361 Fax. (202) 690 0982 Bisi.Adjapon@fas.usda.gov UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREIGN AGRICULTURE SERVICE TEACH PROGRAM (Teaching Educators Agriculture and Conservation Holistically ) Project Summary Three school districts, New York, Washington D.C. and Miami, will send teams of teachers to three continents to observe and work with agricultural scientists in the field. Educators selected for participation in the TEACH program will gain first-hand exposure and experience in agricultural scientific research on an expedition to an overseas destination. Teachers will use this international field experience to incorporate the teaching of agricultural science, tied to NYS standards, as well as agricultural careers and global studies in their individual classrooms and throughout NY Public Schools. In addition to the international scientific expeditions, participants will engage in pre-trip preparation and extended follow-up activities.
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Ecology Online: Environmental Education Concord, NH 03301 (603)2251411 These lessons teach 5th- 7th MD 20916-295 An educationalpacket with 13 activities and student ecology On-Line Homepage pwcps http://www.pwcs.edu/Curriculum/science/ecology/va-resource.htm
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NTUA: Department Of Water Resources: Teaching Activities teaching activities. In addition, they teach 25 postgraduate courses for the InterdisciplinaryInterdepartmentalPostgraduate Programme on ecology for Engineers. http://www.hydro.ntua.gr/en/teaching.html
Extractions: National Technical University of Athens The academic staff of the Department teach a total of 27 courses of the Civil Engineering curriculum, some of which are addressed to all the students of the Faculty and others to those who follow the Hydraulic Engineering option, as well as 2 courses to the Faculty of Rural and Surveying Engineering of NTUA. In addition, they teach 25 postgraduate courses for the Interdisciplinary-Interdepartmental Postgraduate Programme on Water Resources Science and Technology, and additional courses for other postgraduate programmes. The staff also supervises final-year students carrying out diploma theses, postgraduate theses as well as PhD dissertations. Compulsory Elective All options Hydraulic engineering option Ecology for Engineers Introduction to Energy Technology Fluid Mechanics Environmental Technology Engineering Hydrology Applied Hydraulics Typical Hydraulic Works Maritime Hydraulics and Harbour Engineering Free Surface Flow Experimental Hydraulics Unsteady Flows Hydropower Works Coastal Engineering Sanitary Engineering Water Resources Systems Technology Irrigation Engineering Groundwater Stochastic Hydrology Treatment of Water and Industrial Waste Offshore Structures Treatment and Disposal of Domestic Liquid Waste Environmental Impacts of Hydraulic Projects Topics in Harbour Works Computational Hydraulics
Extractions: TuiTime was developed by the New Zealand Ecological Society (NZES) www.nzes.org.nz . Its purposes are to encourage teachers to make greater use of ecological studies in their teaching, to encourage students to learn about New Zealand's unique ecology and to engage them in interactive games and activities that teach them knowledge, attitudes and values about ecology. Hear a tui Upgraded July 2003 Teachers: Kaiako
DLESE Find A Resource > Subject: Soil Science lesson plans and field activities teach students how trees Field activities wherestudents examine a nearby type Lesson plan. Subject ecology , Soil science. http://www.dlese.org/dds/browse_su_0s-40.htm
Extractions: Results 41-50 of 111 = DLESE Reviewed Collection Erosion http://www.col-ed.org/cur/sci/sci03.txt Submit a teaching tip These activities demonstrate to students various types of soil erosion. They allow students to identify different types of erosion, and understand the effects of ice, water and wind on various landforms. The purpose of these activities is to increase students' awareness of proper land use. Full description This resource is in these collections: DLESE Community Collection (DCC) Grade level: Intermediate (3-5) Primary (K-2) Resource type: Classroom activity Subject: Physical geography Soil science Mountain Building http://ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/sci/cecsci/cecsci141.html Submit a teaching tip Mountain Building is part of a series of lessons in a continuing study of change. It is designed to give students hands-on experience manipulating and controlling variables in one type of change, soil erosion. Upon completing this activity, students will be able to identify variables that influence rates of change, design and build what they believe to be the strongest mountain possible, and test their mountain against other class teams... Full description This resource is in these collections: DLESE Community Collection (DCC) Grade level: Intermediate (3-5) Middle (6-8) Resource type: Lesson plan Subject: Geology Soil science Urban Forestry: Laboratory Exercisess http://www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/uf/lab_exercises/cover.htm
Ecology Education In Primary Schools Training activities were therefore rewritten to include and development in the newecology teaching programme financial or human support to teach basic skills http://www.ileia.org/2/13-2/13-2-26.htm