Vol. 14, No. 1, April 1976 - "Environmental Education in the Home Community"

 

 

THE GEOGRAPHER'S ROLE IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONN, THE HOME COMMUNITY

(pp. 1 - 52)

 

Max Slick (Committee Chairman)

Geography Department

Kutztown State College

Kutztown, Pennsylvania

 

Gabriel Betz

Geography Department

California State College

Long Beach, California


John E. Benhart

Department of Geography - Earth Science

Shippensburg State College

Shippensburg, Pennsylvania

 

Vincent Miller

Department of Geography and Regional Planning

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Indiana, Pennsylvania

 

Larry Moses

Department of Geography - Earth Science

California State College

Long Beach, California

 

Louis Ritrovato

Department of Environmental Resources

Bureau of State Parks

 

John J. Katana

Indiana Junior High

 

Beverly J. Buchert

Department of Geography

Slippery Rock State College

Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania

 

Abstract

 

The Pennsylvania Department of Education in the early 1970's approved the first Environmental Education Program in the state of Pennsylvania. The teacher of environmental education was encouraged to consider man's interaction with his natural world as a means of promoting pupil awareness of the total environment.

Environmental education programs were designed to emphasize man as a dominant factor in his environment, the values afforded to man by the natural resources, the principles and practices of resource management and the role of man and his government in maintaining a source of natural resources.



The Pennsylvania Geographical Society exists to promote effective geographic teaching, research, and literacy.


Click here to contact the webmaster

Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software