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Earth Matters, Studies for Our Global Future

Contact Information

Phone:  202-332-2200

Email:  PopEd@popconnect.org

Street Address:  1400 16th Street, North West, Suite 320
Washington, District of Columbia 20036

Last Updated:   01-14-2006

Reviewer Comments

General Content
"Good collection of activities and resources."

"Relevant and accurate."

Pedagogy
"Concise student background reading and hands-on activities in data collection, analysis, and presentation of key environmental issues."

Teacher Usability
"The nice part of how this curriculum is put [together] is in the general conceptual nature of it. Any teacher could adapt any part of it very quickly!"

"Thematically organized for easier use."

"Lessons are long and involved."

Focus on Communities
"Nice supplement for human community and natural community interactions."

"Population's impact upon the environment does encompass a nice set of subjects within the realm of environmental education, but it is not entirely broad in scope." This a slice of the whole."

EE Program/Resource ss Details

Provided by:   Population Connection, National Office    

Description:  Earth Matters, Studies for Our Global Future (1998, 209 p.) is an interdisciplinary secondary level supplemental activity guide that explores global environmental, social, and economic issues. Thirty-four activities and 12 new student readings focus on human population dynamics, climate change, air pollution, water resources, deforestation, food and hunger, waste disposal, wildlife endangerment, energy, wealth and economics, women's issues, and opportunities for students to seek solutions to global problems. Activities address standards established by the International Reading Association and National Council of Teachers of English, Joint Committee on National Health Education Standards, National Center for History in the Schools at UCLA, National Science Education Standards, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, National Council for the Social Studies, and National Council for Geographic Education.

All resources published by Population Connection are correlated to the California State Board of Education Content Standards. Correlations are available at www.PopulationEducation.org.

Web Address:  http://www.PopulationEducation.org

Program/Resource Type:  Curriculum

Audience Served:  10, 11, 12

Cost:  $23

EE Focus:  Air, Climate Change, Cultural Awareness, Economics, Ecosystems-General, Endangered Species, Energy, Environmental Health, Land Use, Natural Resources/Res. Mgmt., Pollution Prevention, Population, Recycling/Waste Mgmt., Sustainable Development, Urban Environments, Water

Academic Focus:  History/Social Sciences, Science, Interdisciplinary

Correlated to these State Standards:  Science
Correlations to Standards have been determined by the Provider and have not been verfied by CREEC Network staff or CDE.

Counties Served:  Statewide

Report Card

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