Recruiting and Retaining Participants in Citizen Science: What Can Be Learned from the Volunteering Literature? [PDF]
New citizen science projects are emerging all the time as scientists, policy-makers, and non-governmental organisations see the value of conducting research in this way.
Sarah West, Rachel Pateman
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The essence and mechanisms of environmental competence formation in students of natural science departments [PDF]
A comparative analysis of the ecological (environmental) educational component of the training in students of Natural Science Departments (Chemistry, Biology, Earth Sciences, Ecology) and future teachers of natural sciences has been carried out.
Romaniuk Ruslana +4 more
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Necessity of Education for Environmental Literacy in the Architecture [PDF]
: Environmental literacy is the main field of activities which its knowledge is necessary for consumers, producers as well as observers. The objective of environmental education is improving applied literacy of stakeholders.
S. Mirriahi, F. Gharooni
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Do French media miseducate the public about intelligence research?
This article provides an assessment of French media coverage of intelligence research. The analysis is based on articles published between 1992 and 2020 in French nationwide newspapers, local newspapers and science magazines.
Delhez Julien
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Global warming and climate change is the main environmental problems globally. The triggers of this problem is the consumptive behavior and wasteful energy in the community which causes the CO2 emission increase continually.
Muhammad Syahruddin Amin* +2 more
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SPR perspectives: Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program: overcoming challenges to generate engaged, multidisciplinary science [PDF]
The US National Institutes of Health-funded Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program brings together 69 cohorts and over 57,000 children from across the nation to address five key pediatric outcome areas with high public health impact: pre-, peri-, and postnatal outcomes; upper and lower airway health; obesity; neurodevelopment;
Kaja Z. LeWinn +4 more
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Configured, Not Coded; Rethinking How the General Public Discovers Environmental Science
To better serve the public, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s Environmental Studies Program (ESP) is rebuilding its science dissemination tool, the Environmental Studies Program Information System (ESPIS). The target audience for this tool are users with little knowledge of ocean science and the engaged government agencies.
Blythe, Jonathan, Sandrowicz, Emily
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Like water itself, the science of water flows in all directions -- hydrology, hydraulics, geology, meteorology, oceanography, environmental science, engineering, and law.
Robert J. Teeter
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Changes to students’ motivation to learn science
Studies that investigated the relations between the environment and students’ motivation to engage with science have typically looked at the state of students’ motivation at a given time and its relations with the environment. This study took a different
David Fortus, Israel Touitou
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Escape Rooms in STEM Teaching and Learning—Prospective Field or Declining Trend? A Literature Review
In the last decade, game-based learning has received growing attention in educational contexts in general and science education in particular. A recent game trend, which has also found its way into STEM classrooms, is escape rooms.
Chantal Lathwesen, Nadja Belova
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