Browsing MINDS@UW Stevens Point by Title
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Teacher Inservice/Workshop: Reaching the Student's Affective Domain in Environmental Values Education
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1994-07)Increasingly, research in environmental education has shown that in order to guide a student toward more environmently sound decision making, lessons should be designed that not only increase the student's "environmental ... -
Teacher Outreach Training Program in Environmental Education
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1990-12)Selim (1977) made the point that teachers hold the key to environmental education in the formal sector. Specifically, he stated: "Competent teachers are basic for the implementation of environmental education". It would ... -
Teaching Beginning Orchestra Students in a Virtual Environment
(College of Fine Arts, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2021-05)This qualitative study examines beginning strings teaching in a fully virtual learning environment. The specific research methodology employed is phenomenology. Through the process of surveying and interviewing both strings ... -
Teaching Beginning Orchestra Students in a Virtual Environment
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Teaching Core Ecological Concepts in Educational Garden Settings
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2015-05)Across the United States, educational gardens are experiencing a renaissance after initial popularity in the late 1800s and subsequent decline. Concurrently, an increasing number of curriculum materials link garden-bas ... -
The Teaching Effectiveness of Six Presentation Variations of an Interpretive Exhibit
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1979-08)An interpretive exhibit, designed to teach kindergarten through third grade children about the foods of six woodland animals, was developed at the Jordan Park Nature Center in Portage County, Wisconsin: Learning outcomes ... -
Teaching From the Heart Through the Arts: The Personal and Professional Impact of Arts Integration on Educators
(College of Fine Arts and Communication, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, 2022-09)This thesis explores the personal and professional impacts of arts integration on educators. The study used qualitative research to survey a selective sampling of educators and alums in the arts integration-centered ArtsCore ... -
Teaching music to elementary students who have diagnosed learning differences: music teachers’ methods for teaching music in a self-contained program
(College of Fine Arts, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2022-01)This thesis discusses methods used by music teachers that teach elementary students who have been diagnosed with learning differences in a self-contained program. Background information is provided regarding teaching ... -
Teaching the Music of the Holocaust: Engaging and Enriching Student Understanding at the Middle School Levelv
(College of Fine Arts and Communication, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, 2023-05)In this study, sixth grade students who were 12-13 years old learned about the Holocaust by studying the music of the Jewish people. Students in this age group are just being introduced to this topic in their core subjects; ... -
A Technique for Predicting Merchantable Tree Heights for use in Conjunction with Forest Inventories
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1980-03)A merchantable tree height regression model has been developed which can predict heights and compute resultant volumes for the northern hardwood species group. Test data was comprised of successional continuous forest ... -
Temporal Dynamics of Genetic Variation within the Escanaba Lake Walleye Population: Implications for Managing the Genetic Resources of Naturally Recruiting Walleye Populations
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2005-11)Maintaining genetic variation within Wisconsin's walleye (Sander vitreus) populations is necessary to ensure their long-term productivity and viability. A fundamental concern when managing the genetic resources of small, ... -
Tertiary Wastewater Treatment Using a Natural Peat Bog
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1980-05)The water quality of a sphagnum peat bog system at Drummond, WI was monitored at 39 sampling sites from October, 1977, to November, 1979, in order to characterize the natural water chemistry and to evaluate the bog's initial ... -
Thinning Highly Productive Loblolly Pine Plantation in the Southeastern US
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2012-06)Plum Creek is the largest private forestland owner in the United States with approximately 3.5 million acres located in the southeastern region. The majority of the forest is intensively managed plantations, of which the ... -
This I Believe ... The Rest of the Story
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To What Extent Would an Environmental Resource Topic File, Located in the Elementary Art School Library Media Center, Increase the Infusion of Environmental Education in the Boscobel, Wisconsin Elementary School Curriculum?
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1995-12)Boscobel Area School District inserviced the entire early childhood through the twelfth grade teaching staff in the infusion of environmental education into their curricula in 1991. In the summer of 1993 an Environmental ... -
To Pour Water on Soil: A Natural Playscape Case Study
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2015)This thesis presents a natural playscape case study. The process of establishing the playscape, the beginning of installation, and initial use is documented. The natural playscape proposal included features geared towards ... -
To What Extent does Legal Knowledge of Chemical Waste Disposal, Storage and Safety Requirements Affect the Chemical Waste Minimization Strategies, and Laboratory Pre-Selection Behaviors of Nicolet High School Science Teachers?
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1999-08)This study determined if legal knowledge relating to chemical storage, disposal and safety requirements would encourage Nicolet's High School science teachers to utilize more chemical waste minimization strategies. The ... -
To What Extent will Integrating the Curriculum around Environmental Themes of Air Quality, Water, Land Use and Energy for Eighth Grade Students on Team R.O.C.K. (Recognizing Outrageously Cook Kids) at Marinette Middle School Improve Their Understanding and Retention of Content Taught in Science?
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2002-08)The purpose of this project was to measure the difference in understanding and retention of science content objectives when taught through an integrated curriculum centered on environmental themes of air quality, water, ... -
Tonguing Pedagogy for Trumpet Players
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1978)