A little over a year ago in the spring of 1972, the Des Moines County Environmental Conservation Education Committee (ECEC) conducted a conservation education needs assessment of teachers in Des Moines County. From several discuss ions, it was decided a workshop in conservation education would be of great benefit to the area teachers
The Iowa Science Teachers Section of the Iowa Academy of Science has a fund to encourage participati...
Once again, the University of Northern Iowa, through its Institute for Environmental Education, is o...
Single copies of the following publications will be sent free to teachers upon request for a specifi...
Nature trail planning outdoor laboratory use, field trips, and study of man\u27s management of his r...
The Prairie College Community, Joint County (Area X), Linn County Area Science Educators, and the Io...
In order to identify teaching problems and student motivational factors, and to determine which envi...
The UNI Institute for Environmental Education, through its Iowa Environmental Education Field Statio...
The Iowa Junior Academy of Science sponsored by the Iowa Academy of Science with additional support ...
The center, at the present time, is a new four building complex designed to facilitate and enhance t...
Eight different content courses relating to the environment will be offered in June and July at the ...
Conservation practices are based on a need to retain the best features of soils, plants, and animals...
Two suggestions from the editor appeared in the May 1935 issue of The Iowa Science Teacher. They are...
High school teachers will study such subjects as ecology, environmental assessment, the population e...
The first Outlook class of Iowa educators began course work on Monday, June 5, 1983. A total of 320 ...
This newsletter is produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, formally Iowa State Conserv...
The Iowa Science Teachers Section of the Iowa Academy of Science has a fund to encourage participati...
Once again, the University of Northern Iowa, through its Institute for Environmental Education, is o...
Single copies of the following publications will be sent free to teachers upon request for a specifi...
Nature trail planning outdoor laboratory use, field trips, and study of man\u27s management of his r...
The Prairie College Community, Joint County (Area X), Linn County Area Science Educators, and the Io...
In order to identify teaching problems and student motivational factors, and to determine which envi...
The UNI Institute for Environmental Education, through its Iowa Environmental Education Field Statio...
The Iowa Junior Academy of Science sponsored by the Iowa Academy of Science with additional support ...
The center, at the present time, is a new four building complex designed to facilitate and enhance t...
Eight different content courses relating to the environment will be offered in June and July at the ...
Conservation practices are based on a need to retain the best features of soils, plants, and animals...
Two suggestions from the editor appeared in the May 1935 issue of The Iowa Science Teacher. They are...
High school teachers will study such subjects as ecology, environmental assessment, the population e...
The first Outlook class of Iowa educators began course work on Monday, June 5, 1983. A total of 320 ...
This newsletter is produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, formally Iowa State Conserv...
The Iowa Science Teachers Section of the Iowa Academy of Science has a fund to encourage participati...
Once again, the University of Northern Iowa, through its Institute for Environmental Education, is o...
Single copies of the following publications will be sent free to teachers upon request for a specifi...