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Environmental
educators
in
many
states
are
finding
that
reform
efforts
are
constraining
the
time
they
have
to
prepare
and
teach
new
activities.
Therefore,
they
may
find
it
appropriate
to
develop
materials
that
address
environmental
education
(EE)
needs
as
well
as
augmenting
state
reform
goals.
This
study
provides
an
example
in
which
a
biodiversity
curriculum
guide,
using
the
"Linking
Florida's
Natural
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One
of
the
ways
in
which
universities
can
contribute
to
environmental
awareness
is
by
establishing
programs
to
ensure
that
all
graduates
are
environmentally
literate.
This
article
describes
a
case
in
which
a
module
for
business
students
on
environmental
management
at
the
University
of
Wales,
Swansea
was
developed
to
include
an
element
of
environmental
reviewing.
The
way
in
which
this
is
introduced
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Traditional
evaluation
methods
have
been
deemed
ineffective
for
evaluating
environmental
education
(EE)
programs.
In
contrast,
ongoing,
participatory
evaluation
involving
local
stakeholders
in
problem
identification,
evaluation
design,
data
collection,
analysis,
and
use
of
results
was
found
to
provide
improved
and
more
useful
results.
This
article
describes
a
case
in
which
participatory
evaluation
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This
article
describes
a
case
in
which
a
needs
assessment
was
conducted
by
graduate
students
in
the
Environmental
Education
Program
Development
course
at
the
University
of
Florida.
This
assessment
served
to
provide
guidance
for
program
improvement
to
the
Crown
Region
Environmental
Education
Service
Project
(RSP),
and
to
provide
students
with
experience
in
developing
tools
and
designing
strategies
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NOTE:
This
is
a
large
file,
7.4mb
in
size!
This
article
provides
an
example
of
the
benefits
to
students
of
using
web-based
resources
to
investigate
global
climate
change.
The
investigation
takes
the
form
of
a
computer-based
activity
in
which
students
collect
data
from
the
internet
on
temperature,
concentrations
of
various
gases,
and
oxygen
isotopes.
The
activity
begins
by
posing
the
question:
"Should
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