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Book Chapter |
In this chapter, the purpose of this Lab 18 is for students to apply what they know about migration, genetic drift, and natural selection to explain the evolution of beak size in a population of birds. …
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Teaching Environmental Social Justice
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Reconstructing Environmental Change Using Lake Varves as a Climate Proxy
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This article describes an investigative activity in which eighth-grade students reconstructed past environmental change in the New England area using data from lake varves in central Vermont to examine evidence of…
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Environmental Science: Natural Disasters
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Journal Article |
To develop a context for program-level design decisions pertaining to anthropogenic climate change, the authors studied the prevalence of courses focused on human-induced climate change in undergraduate marine science…
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Journal Article |
Malformed anurans (frogs and toads) are excellent bio-indicators—living organisms sensitive to environmental changes that are used to judge the quality of a certain habitat. Students investigate these phenomena online…
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Facilitating Emancipatory and Justice-Centered Environmental and Climate Learning
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Earth Day and Environmental Justice
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Blog Post |
Table of Contents How does a change in climate affect an environment and the organisms that live in it? This could be an essential question for an ecology or environmental science unit. Students hear a lot about…
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Investigating Environmental Changes, Grade 2: STEM Road Map for Elementary School (e-book)
eBook |
What if you could challenge your second graders to design an outdoor STEM classroom with a butterfly garden, birdbath, and sundial? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can! …