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Multi-Use Of The Campus Environment In The Teaching Of Botany, Jewel E. Moore
Multi-Use Of The Campus Environment In The Teaching Of Botany, Jewel E. Moore
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
Use of the campus environment in the teaching program is described with special reference to the campus of University of Central Arkansas. Permanent labels identify the campus trees, many of which are representative of native Arkansas trees. A Daylily Display Bed and an Iris Display Bed, both composed of hybrid varieties, are included in the campus design. This organization of the flora of the campus provides a community service as well as an outdoor supplement to the classroom studies in plant science.
Natural Areas And Reference Collections For Environmental Education In Some Arkansas Schools, Jewel E. Moore
Natural Areas And Reference Collections For Environmental Education In Some Arkansas Schools, Jewel E. Moore
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
A survey of 20 school campuses throughout Arkansas showed that most lack natural areas for outdoor environmental education. For most Arkansas schools no checklists of local plants are available, and there are no reference collections at the schools. Projects are underway at State College of Arkansas to establish herberia for the woody plants of Arkansas and the vascular plants of Faulkner County.
Outdoor Laboratory As An Aid To Teaching Biology In The Secondary Schools, Edward E. Dale Jr.
Outdoor Laboratory As An Aid To Teaching Biology In The Secondary Schools, Edward E. Dale Jr.
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Method Of Teaching Basic Crystallography To The Beginning Student, Robert J. Willard
Method Of Teaching Basic Crystallography To The Beginning Student, Robert J. Willard
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
No abstract provided.