The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 10, 1973, Page page 4, Image 4

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ADM. 208
BY JULY 23
Environmental education
need becoming obvious
By Carolyn Mountjoy
School of Journalism
"Awareness for the need of
environmental education is just
beginning," said Joe Dappen,
dispersed throughout the
1972-1973 academic year.
"The first phase of the
program was designed to help
sensitize those taking part in
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chemistry teacher at Lincoln
Southeast High School.
Dappen took part in an
environmental education
program held at the University
of Nebraska - Lincoln.
The program was arranged in
two phases. The first phase
began with a one-week
interdisciplinary program in
August, 1972, with five
two-day training session
the program to environmental
problems,"' Donald McCurdy
said.
McCurdy, professor of
secondary education, said the
phase also was designed to
develop the knowledge needed
by local teachers so they would
be able to design appropriate
learning activities in
environmental education for
their own students.
Sailing, tours offered
The recreation department is offering sailing classes and tours
of Wilderness Park.
The sailing lessons, which are being provided with the
cooperation of Holmes Lake Marina, begin on both July 9 and
July 30. There are two sessions with one on Mondays and
Wednesdays from 12:30 to 3 p.m. and the other on Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 12:30 to 3 p.m.
The cost is $9.35 per person or $15.60 for two members of
the same family.
The tours of Wilderness Park are free. Hiking parties will be
organized and if participants desire, a tour through the park can
be arranged by car with a guide to present commentary
concerning the park and its inhabitants. A hiking tour usually
takes four and one-half hours.
For additional information on the sailing lesson or tours
contact the recreation department at 1740 Vine St. (472-3467).
Phase one used University
experts from a variety of
disciplines including botany,
zoology, geography, civil
engineering, political science
and architecture.
The second phase of the
program was a curriculum
development workshop for
social science and science
teachers in the Lincoln Public
Schools held June 11 -June 29,
1973.
"In the second phase we set
up curriculum guidelines in
environmental education for
secondary education teachers,"
McCurdy said.
According to McCurdy the
purpose of the second phase
was to produce instructional
materials pertaining to local
and regional environmental
problems. A survey of area
resources available to local
educators also was conducted.
Interdisciplinary curriculum
materials that may be used in a
variety of classes and grade
levels were developed.
The program included 5
social science teachers, 10
science teachers, 5 pre-service
teachers and 5 students.
Sounds of America
give free concert
The Sounds of America, a
group of 125 young singers on
a national tour, are coming to
Lincoln. , They will present a
concert' July 14 in the
bandstand at Antelope Park at
7:30 p.m. The concert is free.
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summer nebraskan
tuesday, july 10, 1973