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Extractions: "Healing and Teaching: Three Forms of AlternativeHealing and their Implications for Teaching" Energy Healing This approach to healing is based on the view that a special energy moves through all thingsa life energy that is the creative impetus for the universe, for all matter, and for the moment to moment feelings of each human being. This energy moves in pulsating rhythms that make up the seasons, the stages of the life cycle, the developmental phases of growth, the tidal rhythms of breath, the drumbeat of the heart, and the vibratory dance of the smallest particles inside each cell. Seen in terms of energy, the body consists of According to this school of thought, when energy circulates freely, people are healthy, happy, in touch with themselves, in direct energy-level communication with one another, and in tune with the universe. This energy has been called many names"magnetism" in the early 19th century by Mesmer. The Yogic name for it is "prana." In Taoism and acupuncture, it is known by the Chinese term "chi" or "qi" (Japanese "ki"). Wilhelm Reich called it "orgone." Each theory of healing has an explanation for the nature of human difficulty and disease. In this theory, for a multitude of reasons, life-energy readily becomes blocked in human beings. The channels through which it flows can be stopped up, weakening the energy in one part of the body, building it to excessive levels in another.
EIA Kid's Page Related Links Online energy education resources include energy activities for kids and materialsto help classroom teachers teach about energy. http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/onlineresources.html
Extractions: related links Online energy education resources include energy activities for kids and materials to help classroom teachers teach about energy. Energy Education Resources: Kindergarten Through 12th Grade (also in pdf ), published by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), is a list of generally free or low cost energy related educational materials available for students and educators. This is the 16th Annual edition. The National Energy Education Development Project (NEED) is a network of students, teachers, community organizations, government agencies, and corporations that are dedicated to learning about energy. NEED is helping EIA maintain the EIA Kid's Site and make it fun and educational for students and teachers alike. DOE's Kidz Zone offers a robust portal for science and energy education, with age-grading of the many links to other Department of Energy educational sites. DOE's Fossil Energy Web Site provides educational information on topics such as Energy (what it is); Oil and its history; Coal, our most abundant fuel; Natural Gas and its history; and an energy Glossary. Energy Hog - energy efficiency activities and games created by Energy Outreach Colorado and the NEED Project, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, Home Depot, the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association, 20 state energy offices and the Ad Council.
Web-based Learning Environment The University of Hong Kong for supporting teaching activities. A libraryof case studies for energy efficient and sustainable buildings is being http://arch.hku.hk/~cmhui/teach/
Need Mission And Structure NEED makes teaching and learning about energy exciting, They participate inNEED activities and field trips to energy sites such as nuclear power plants http://www.need.org/info.htm
Extractions: NEED Is On A Mission The mission of the NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students, educators, business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective, multi-sided energy education programs. 25 Years Of Energetic Education The NEED Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit education association that has been dedicated since 1980 to promoting a realistic understanding of the scientific, economic and environmental impacts of energy, so that students and teachers can make educated decisions. The NEED program includes innovative curriculum materials, professional development, evaluation tools, and recognition. NEED teaches the scientific concepts of energy and provides objective information about conventional and emerging energy sources their use and impact on the environment, the economy and society. The program also educates students about energy efficiency and conservation, and provides tools to help educators, energy managers and consumers use energy wisely. The Importance Of Energy Education Energy is the vital link between everything that happens in this world, but there is no single or simple world vision. Energy choices and challenges will become increasingly complicated as the nation and the world balance the expanding need for energy supply with the importance of increasing energy efficiency and conservation. The world energy market grows daily, with new stakeholders, new limitations, new resources and new challenges. The energy world is ever-expanding, and NEED's goal is to prepare future leaders to make those difficult decisions, train educators to teach energy with a balanced perspective, and reach parents and community decision makers through energy outreach and education programs.
Extractions: EERE Information Center DOE Awards $92.5 Million to 19 States for Home Weatherization DOE to Award $2.5 Million to 18 Tribes for Efficiency, Renewable Energy Northeast High Schools Are Winners of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model Car Challenge ... More News Here you'll find links to lesson plans, activities, and curricula that teaches students in grades K-12 about energy and the environmental issues involving energy use. Energy Information Administration: Energy Education Resources
NEF - Programs & Academy teachers use NEF materials to teach their students in the classroom. The EnergyAction activities guide contains activities that help students learn by http://www.nef1.org/academy.html
Extractions: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHERS INTRODUCING THE NATIONAL ENERGY FOUNDATION ACADEMY ACADEMY COURSES The NEF Academy courses are hands-on, incentive-based K-12 educational experiences that will help students at every level learn the most current information and background on energy, natural resources, and the environment, and the use, impact, limits, and scope of such topics. Cameras in the Classroom: Visual Learning in Action is provided with every Academy course. Cameras in the Classroom provides teachers with a Polaroid camera, film, and instructional materials to implement a visual learning enrichment program. The following is a brief description of the courses available. More complete descriptions follow. Electrotechnology, grades 5-10 , was developed to focus instruction on electrotechnologies and the process of inventing and uses the life of Thomas Alva Edison to introduce this evolving subject. Energy Fun, grades K-3
About KEEP Activity Guide and introduces them to additional energyrelated teachingresources. teaching now includes more activities and lessons about energy. http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/wcee/keep/AboutKEEP/about.htm
Extractions: KEEP Home Energy School Energy Renewable Energy KEEP Search ... Networking Introduction The Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP) was created to promote energy education in Wisconsin. KEEP is the product of an innovative public private partnership between educators and energy professionals. The Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education (WCEE) launched this effort in 1995. KEEP receives its primary funding through the Focus on Energy Residential, Business, and Renewable Energy Programs. Focus on Energy is a public-private partnership offering energy information and services to energy utility customers throughout Wisconsin. These services are delivered by a group of firms contracted by the Wisconsin Department of Administration's Division of Energy. The goals of this program are to encourage energy efficiency and use of renewable energy, enhance the environment, and ensure the future supply of energy for Wisconsin. For information about Focus on Energy services and programs, call 1-800-762-7077 or visit online at
Office Of Science Teaching Activities At FSU The Office of Science Teaching activities (OSTA) was formed by the college Motion, Forces, and energy I is a twoweek professional development course http://bio.fsu.edu/osta/
Extractions: The Office of Science Teaching Activities (OSTA) was formed by the college of Arts and Sciences in 1983. The function of OSTA is to coordinate all activities related to science and mathematics teaching within the College of Arts and Sciences and to serve as the College's liaison with the College of Education. Over the years OSTA has initiated many science activities for K-12 teachers and students, and for undergraduate students at FSU. Most notable among these are: The Office of Science Teaching Activities is a National Network Center for Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) . GEMS is a resource for activity-based science and mathematics developed at the University of California at Berkeley's Lawrence Hall of Science. Through our GEMS Center professional development courses are offered for K-8 teachers to enhance the teaching and learning of science in the classrooms.
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Guide To Teaching Renewable Energy And Global Warming Massachusetts teachers to find useful curriculum materials, activities, andresources for teaching students about renewable energy and global warming. http://www.mtpc.org/cleanenergy/curriculum/about.htm
Extractions: Through this new resource, students and teachers can learn how different solar installations in Massachusetts perform on a daily basis. You can also compare the systems and observe the impact of different weather conditions, seasons, and times of day. Up to now, many teachers have had difficulty finding outstanding materials about solar energy, wind power, fuel cells, and other renewable energy topics. When they came across a curriculum or collection of activities, they often spent long hours trying to assess whether the materials would be interesting and appropriate for their students. This guide short-circuits that laborious process by highlighting those educational materials that are aligned with the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks. It describes and assesses the most useful materials available. The more than 120 materials described in this guide relate to the following frameworks and specific strands within those frameworks:
Classroom Activities Teaching Tools Banner Classroom activities. In addition to being a terrifictoy, the Slinky is an At this point it has potential or stored energy. http://www.teachingtools.com/Slinky/classact.html
Extractions: SLINKY SCIENCE: Slinky Tidbits Classroom Activities #1: Racing Slinkys #2: Slinky Waves #3: Slinky and Centrifugal Force Slinky Science Home In addition to being a terrific toy, the Slinky is an excellent device for demonstrating various properties of physics. The Slinky, like all objects, tends to resist change in its motion. Because of this inertia , if placed at the top of stairs it stays at rest. At this point it has potential or stored energy . But once it is started down the stairs and gravity affects it, the potential energy is converted to the energy of motion or kinetic energy and the Slinky gracefully tumbles coil by coil down the stairs. Physical properties of the Slinky determine how quickly it moves under the influence of gravity . Although its movement may look simple, from a scientific point of view the motion is quite complex.
Teaching About Energy (CAT Southgate Publishers) Teaching about energy contains activities and demonstrations for lessons on energyfor pupils at Key Stage 2. It is designed to meet National Curriculum http://www.cat.org.uk/catpubs/display.tmpl?sku=ed_tae
Energy Education Resources - BOOKS & OTHER PRINTED MATERIAL Cover of Book CONSERVE RENEW An energy Educational Activity Package for teach with energy! Fundamental energy, Electricity and Science Lessons for http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/teachers_resources/books.html
Extractions: Books, other documents and links listed below do not cover all the books on energy there are literally thousands. Nor does any mention of a book mean that we recommend it. See our "Top Picks" page for Energy Quest book recommendations. You may want to go to your library or bookstore to see if they have these books. Or you can write the publisher. If you know of other books on energy for children, please let us know by sending an e-mail to: baldrich@energy.state.ca.us Note: Some documents listed here are Adobe Acrobat PDF files and can be downloaded using your computer. These files will show a PDF icon You will need the free Acrobat Reader software available from Acrobat Systems Incorporated to download, navigate and print these documents. By Educators for the Environment, a division of The California Study, Inc., a nonprofit educational organization. Description: This 240-page balanced, and up-to-date review of energy resources covers the history, availability, impacts, technologies and management of the energy resources we use to generate electricity. It was sponsored by the Energy Commission with additional contributions from the Bonneville Power Administration and others. ISBN 0-9744765-0-1. For more information and ordering, please go to: www.energyforkeeps.com/
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Extractions: The sudden opening of two positions on the Supreme Court offers a teachable moment: What is the role of the court in American life? A 2-part student reading explores the nomination of Judge John Roberts to be chief justice, historical background on the court, and debate over how the courts should interpret the constitution. HURRICANE KATRINA CATASTROPHE A reading, discussion questions and citizenship activities aim to help high school students consider the Gulf Coast disaster. Could some of the suffering and loss have been prevented? YOU AND THE MILITARY
GSA Free Teacher Resources - Education Resources The CDROM includes extensive teacher background, energy activities, Exemplary teaching notes and student activities are enhanced by color images of http://www.geosociety.org/educate/cds.htm
Extractions: Add some real power to your climate change topic! Explain to your students what factors can change our climate and have students do activities using data from tree rings, ice cores, fossils and much more. CD contains teacher notes, student activities and answers, printable cut-out models and many great full-color images. (I, S) Explore Cross Sections This CD-ROM contains a selection of diagrams showing basic rock relationships, and a series of cross-section activities where students need to work out the geological history of the area in the cross section. Diagrams are in color or black and white. A great addition to your cross-section curriculum!
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Extractions: Curriculum Lesson Plans Organizers Rubrics ... A Biology Game To Promote Classification And Observation - Students should learn to observe with an eye to noticing differences and salient characteristics. Also students should be able to communicate these observations in a brief manner. A Demonstration of Photo-and Geotaxes in nauplii of Artemia salina - Students are presented with an easily observed orientation behavior of small crustaceans with respect to light and gravity, given some description of the habitat and feeding behavior of the organisms and encouraged to relate the phenomena observed to the needs of the organisms in terms of adaptation. Biology Lessons - 12 very basic lessons. Biology Trivia - 100 questions for grades 2-10. Biology Trivia - 101 general trivia questions. Biology Trivia Questions - 71 general questions for trivia. Cells Are Us - The main objectives of this mini-teach are to show that the cell is the basic unit of life; that cells divide slowly to become mass of cells (mitosis); and that there is a gradual loss of cells throughout life.
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