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Understanding climate change through the eyes of children: a qualitative study with secondary school students. [PDF]
Özcan Tan Ü, Demirkaya H.
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Development and validation of a fall health literacy scale for Chinese hospitals from the perspective of older adults. [PDF]
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FACTORS AFFECTING FINANCIAL LITERACY OF AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS
Gujarat Journal of Extension Education, 2023Financial Literacy has become one of the top priorities for most of the world today as it is directly proportional to the economic growth of a country. Besides, having the largest young population in the world, 76 per cent of Indian adult population is not even aware of the basic financial concepts.
S. M. Trivedi, J. D. Bhatt, N. M. Thaker
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Environmental and Agricultural Literacy Education
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2000Educational offerings that utilize environmental and agricultural themes can reinforce basic education for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade (K-12) while also teaching about the environment and agricultural methods and products. A curriculum guide about the environment and food and fiber production was created for K-12 teachers.
D. Hubert, A. Frank, C. Igo
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Contributing to Agricultural Literacy: The Science of Agriculture
Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1992ABSTRACTIn an effort to improve agricultural literacy among college students, Western Kentucky University offers The Science of Agriculture, a 3‐credit‐hour course that will partially fulfill the university‐wide general education requirement of 9 credit‐hours of natural science instruction.
L. G. Brown, D. M. Coffey
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Growing Agriculture Literacy’s Presence in America’s Classrooms
Journal of Food Law & Policy, 2023“Americans, as a whole, were at least two generations removed from the farm and did not understand even the most rudimentary of processes, challenges, and risks that farmers and the agricultural industry worked with and met head-on every day.” This quote perfectly describes the mindset of agriculture stakeholders in 1981 as they began to realize the ...
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School Literacy and Agricultural Modernization in Kenya
Comparative Education Review, 1990Literacy is thought to influence profoundly the ways individuals think about and carry out practical tasks and, in doing so, to foster important social and economic changes. Adult literacy is usually measured by performance on school-like tests of text comprehension and production skills, the results of which are then correlated with outcomes of policy
Thomas Owen Eisemon, Andrew Nyamete
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Incorporating agricultural literacy in Food Studies curriculum
2023I ask the question why agriculture and agricultural literacy are not used more within the teaching of Food Studies curricula. In my project I articulate the concept of agriculture literacy and why it should be an important aspect of education in general, and food studies/home economics in particular.
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Agricultural Literacy and a View of Agricultural Education
2014With the introduction of technology, which has been developed in line with the social needs, in almost every area of life, traditional agriculture has begun to lose its function. This new situation brings about the necessity of developing agricultural education programmes to be applied to the students at secondary education.
HAŞILOĞLU, Mehmet Akif +2 more
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