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DOCUEENT RESUME BD too- 647 SE_ 017 374 AUTHOR Swan, Malcolm D., Comp.; And Others TITLE Two Hundred or More Dissertations in ECO Education. INSTITUTION :Northern Illinois Univ., Oregon. Lorado Taft Field Campus. .PUE DATE Jan 74 NOTE, 16p.; Taft Campus Occasional'Paper No. 15 EDRS PRICE MP-$0.75 HC-$1.50 PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS Bibliographies *conservaticin Education; *Doctoral Theses; *Environmental Education; *Outdoor Education; *Reference Materials; Resource Materials ABSTRACT This socument is a listing of 208 dis rtations written in the' l areas of envirgamental education, aonser tion education, and/or outdoor education. These dissertations w re written between 1930 and 1973', with most completed before > 1960'. 61P: .a

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DOCUEENT RESUME

BD too- 647 SE_ 017 374

AUTHOR Swan, Malcolm D., Comp.; And OthersTITLE Two Hundred or More Dissertations in ECO

Education.INSTITUTION :Northern Illinois Univ., Oregon. Lorado Taft Field

Campus..PUE DATE Jan 74NOTE, 16p.; Taft Campus Occasional'Paper No. 15

EDRS PRICE MP-$0.75 HC-$1.50 PLUS POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS Bibliographies *conservaticin Education; *Doctoral

Theses; *Environmental Education; *Outdoor Education;*Reference Materials; Resource Materials

ABSTRACTThis socument is a listing of 208 dis rtations

written in the' l areas of envirgamental education, aonser tioneducation, and/or outdoor education. These dissertations w re writtenbetween 1930 and 1973', with most completed before > 1960'. 61P:

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U.S DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH.EDUCATION WELFARE

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFEDUCATIONTHIS, DOCUMENT

HAS BEEN REPRODUCE 0; EXACTL V' AS RECEIVED FROMTHEPETiSON ORORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT POINTSdF VIEW OR OPINIONSSTATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL

NATIONAL. INSTITUTEOFEDUCATION POSITION

OR POLICY

A Publication of

rhe p moto atdoorSiikratioll

NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYAT TAFT CAMPUS, OREGON, ILLINOIS

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42`AC) TAFT CAMPUS OCCASIMAL PAPER 00. XV

Td0 HUNDRED OR MORE DISSERTATIONSUJIN ECU EDUCATION

Environmental - --Conservation --- Education

Outdoor

Compiled by: Malcolm 114 SwanDonald R. Hammerm

Jan. 1974 William D. Stark

-Tift Campus Occasional Papers provide a moans ofsharing professional documents prepared primarilyin connection with the on-going program in theDepartment of Outdoor Teacher. Education, NorthernIllinois University, titt'which May be: more usefulif given a wider distribution. Unless otherwisenoted, they, arb not copyrighted.

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710 '.1.1P-TDRB7i OR ?t RE DISSERTATIONS Iq ECO, EDUCATION

Environmental EducationConservation EducationOutdoor Education

Compiled by: Malcolm Swan, Donald rm'nWilliam Stark January, 11974

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1. ASCHE, Waune Edward The Development and Testing of an Eftviro4ental At-titude Scale. Purdue University, 1972..# 73-15,766

2. ALIEXAMDER, Albert ArdTia 7-- The rffect of a Residential Campi ceo-the Self Co.,cept of Boys from Low Income Families. Roston University.1969, #7042,149

3. AMBIlf; '12ward J. --- An Investigatiol of the Administrative Problems Re-lated to resident Outdoor education Programs:A:, Certain Public Elem-entary-a d Secoldary Schools, Souther' Illinois University; 1965.#65-1317

AlCiARD,Merrill H. Recommendations for the Administration ofthe Ye0Palt1State Teachers College School, Camp. uew York University, 1956.#19979

A107SIM-') LaurePPP,Willi3m A Study of.Attitudinal.Change in. CollegeStudents as,a-Result of Constructive participation inoan EnvironmentalCommunity ServiceProject. State University of. rew York, Buffalo, 1972/72-23,846 4

6. TAIL, Charles M. --- Camping 7ducation for the Public Schools of JeffersonCounty, Kentucky; Columbia University, 1956.

7. 1ALDRIDGE, Kenneth Wayne "ine Years of Achievement: The Civilian Con-servation Corps: in Utah. Brigham Young University, 1971. #7144,265.

8. RIKER; Jerome --- The Relationship Between School Carping Social Climateand Change in children's Self-Concepts and Patterns of Social Relation-ship. Columbiajnivarsity, 1959.

9. 3ELtISA'1I0,.Joseph --- E. L:41.z7ence Palmer: His Contributions to Nature, Con-servation and Science Education. Pennsylvania State University, 1969.#70-19,386.

10. BETTETT, Dean Birchard,--7- The Development of a &del to Evaluate the At-. titudinal and Behavioral Goals of K-12 Environmental Education.

University of Michigan; 1972. #7376,79I

11. BERGER, 71arriot J. --- A Plan for Developing Competencies for Leadership inSchool Camping and Outdoor Education for Elementary Education Students.uew York University, 1958. #587-5,650.

12. TAKE, Orlando W. --- A Guide for Initiating School Camping with SpecialReferende to Bronxville 'Tew York. TC Columbia, 1959.

13. Daniel:Garth,-- The Selection of State School Lands for Develop-ment into Outdoor Teaching Laboratories, University of Montana, 1973.473-25,175.

1 . BOONE, Janice Rae --- Simulations, Concern Level, Grade Level and Sex asFactors Influencing the Assignment of Importance to.Environmental.Concepts. Texas K.FtM.University, 1972. #72-24,288.

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15. BOWER, Dick Harry --. Conservation of ratUral Resources: A Study of Govern.,tent and Educational Activity in Santa Clara County, California, 1950v1964. Stanford University, 1965. ,:466-2;509

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16. BRADY, Eugene Ralph --- The Effectivedt6s of Field Tripe Compared to Mediain Teaching Selected-Environmental Concepts. Iowa State University,. 1972

17. BRIM, R. P. --- A Study Of Certain Problems in the Organization andAdministration Of School Camps. Universityef Missouri, 1948.

18. BRISTOR, James Lloyd. ---.An Analysis of the Attitudes of Resident CampAdministrators Regarding Critiqal Problems in Residential Camping.Indiana UniVersity,1971. # 71-18,144

19. TIM, June Shelander --- The Impact-of the' Publications and Action Programsof the State Committee on Conservation Education of the MichiganCooperative Curriculum Program. University of Michigan, 1967. #6877756.

20. BRUHCKHORST, William. Louis ----The Development of a Theoretical Model Basedon the Six Realms of Meaning for the Purpose of Devsloping,an Inter-disciplinary Environmental Studies Program. University of Mississippi,1971. #72-3916.

21. liJRCHETTIBetty Fartela A Descriptive_Stndy of Fourth, Fifth and SixthGrade Students' Attitudes Relating to Environmental Problems IndianaUniversity, 1971. #72- 6,670.

22. CARLS, Forest Glenn --- Analysis of Preferences for Outdoor Recreation.University of Illinois, 1971. #73-9,896.

23. CARLSOW, Mamie. Karolina --- A Study of the Influence of a Resident OutdoorEducation Experience on Intermediate Level Children's. Perceptions of

Peers and Perceptions of the Out-of-Doors. Syracuse University, 1972.#73-19,791.

24. CARTER, Doris Marie --Visual Environmental Education: The Use of Vision asthe Primary SenBory Mode of Perception Employed in the Teaching of theFundamentals of Eavirenmental Education. University of Massachusetts,1972. #72-130307.

2 CAULEY, J. J. --- Industrial Arts and Environmental Education: EnvironmentalConcepts Judged Applicable to Industrial Arts Teaching Are:. by Industr-

. ial Arts Teacher Educators: Univer sity of Northern Colorado, 1971.#72-13,3070

26. CHASE, Craig Carleton --- Changes Attitude Toward Outdoor Education, byTeachers and Administrators After Participation in the CooperativeOutdoor Education Project, Title III, SEA. Southern Illinois University,

. 1969, #70-71267.

CHRISTIE, Robert M. --- An Examination of the Outdoor Teaching Practices ofOutdoor Teachers in Selected School Camps Interpreted by InteractionAnalysis. Southern Illinois University, 1972, #72-28,531.

28. CHRISTMAN, John H. --- The Administration of a Public Elementary School Camp-ing and Outdoor Education Program. University of Buffalo, 1957.

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(MOUSER, William Harvey --- A Co parison of the Use of Outdoor ve..lnd.o,orLaboratory Techniques in Tea hing Biology to Prospective ElementaryTeachers, Univereity'.of Norp ehern Colorado1970. #71-14,522.

30. COLOW, Frank Edwin --- Est4blishment of an Outdoor Education Program forUnified School District #345, with Maximum Use of Federal or PrivateFunds. ,University of:Kansas, 1968. #68-17,369.

31. COLE, Roy --- An Evaluatio6'Study of an Extramural School Camping. Programfor Adolescent Hoye Identified as Potential School Leavers. WayneUniversity, 1957. #58 -- 1175.

32. COONS, -Ernest N. ,-d'A Two -Week Resident Camp Offering the Primary Objectiveof Predetermined Attitude Change for Early Adolescents. University of,Tew Mexico, 1973. # 73-27,790

33.,- com, 9enedict Emanuel --- A Comparison of Social,' rsonall and PhYsicalDevelopment of Males and Females Exposed to a Day Camp Environment.tiniversi-ty of "iew Mexico, 1970. #71-15458

34. CRADDOCK, Arnold --- A Suggested School Camping Program for Kanakha CountySixth Grade. George Peabody College, 1955. #15,464.

350 CRAGG, radine A. --- An Evaluation of the Year Round School Camp of Long.3each, University of Michigan, 1953. #5,025.

36. CROCIOCHIA, Goerge Anthony --- Outdoor Education: A Descriptive_ Survey ofPrograms and Trends for Elementary Schools in the State of Maryland.George Washington University, 1971. #72-7,599.

37.r CIPHERS, Vincent A, r- A Study to,Datermine the Significant Outdoor Ex-porieeces for Eleme*aryTeanhers, Colorado Stat3 University, 1961.

6T-3,063

DAVIDSON, Morris --- Changes in Self-Concopts and Sociometric Status ofFifth and Sixth Grade Children as a Result of Two Different School-Camp Curricula. University of California, 19650 #65-13,419.

39. DAVIS, Magdalene L. Adams ---.A0valUation of tho Duties of the Community-School Camp Directors in Michigan. Indiana University, 1958.

40. DERLAITC, Jefferson Joseph --- A Comparative Study of Science AcademicAchievement of Senior High School-Participants and Non- Participantsin an Outdoor Educational Center --St. Martin Parish. McNeese StateUniversity, 1973. #7330,233.

41. Doi.FTETIf., Rose --- A Study of The Conservation Ideas of 282 Children.TO Columbia; 1957.

42. DOR5EY Albert H. r--A Survey Study of the Comparative Status of Understand-ing and Reasoning in Conservation Concepts by Ninth Grade Students inthe Public Schools of South Carolina; University of Virginia, 1972.#27-22,643.

43. EAST, Dennis II --- Water Power and Forestry in Wisconsin: Issues ofConservation. University of Wisconsin, 1971. #71-23,299.

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44. ,FATOM John Lawrence --- Environmental Attitude and Health Knowledge ofTenth Grade High School Studonts. Penssylvania ()tato University, 1972.#71-28,6844

45. FJ.LIOTT, J. E. 'Guides for the Davelopment of Multi -Use Camp Facilities.. Indiana University, 1965. # 65-14,948

46. ESPARO, John --- Assessment of Student Attitudes and Involvement in theEnvironmental Quality Program of the Mott Institute-Okemos Secondary.School Project. Michigan State University, 1971. #71-23,181.

47. EVANS, Forrest F. ,--- Tho Effects of a SuMmer Camp Arithmetic EnrichmentProgram. George Peabody College, 1957. #24,466.

48, FENDERS0q, Carl.rathaniel --- Maine parks and Their Role in ConservationEducation Programs. Columbia University, 1969. #70-12,550.

49. FERRIS, David Louis --- A Desirable Outdoor Education Program for AdultCenters. Indiana State Universityt,1968. #68-17,263.

FITZPATRICK, Clinton N. --- Philosophy and Goals for Outdoor Education.Colorado State University, ;1968. d 69-2,839

51. FREDhia, Barbara Wagner An Organized Program Relating Art and theEnvironment Through Color Slides and Accompanying Script. Universityof Pittsburg, 1969. #69-19,661.

52. FLEETWOOD, Robert .7,--. Tho DevblopMont of the Environmental Science Test andthe Environmental Attitude Inventory. University of North Carolina, 1972#73-16,472.

53. FREY, Robert H. --- A Job Analysis of School Camp D irectors. Boston Univ.School of EduCation; 1962. #62-4,801.

54. FREEBERG, William H. --- Law and Liability of Municipal Charitable andPrivate Corporations for Conducting Recreation Camps. Indiana University.1949.

55. GEORGE, Robert Worth --- A Comparative Analysis of the Conservation Attitudesin Situations Whore Cesservation Education is a Part of the EducationalExperience. Michigan State University, 1966, #66--14,123.

56. GI,H4ORD, Adam Jr. --- Environmental Issues and Economic Growth. University ofCalifcrnia at San Diego, 1972, #72-24,630.

57. GILBERT, Marion Luhman The Natural Science Musoam as a Teaching Resourcefor Biology. University of Nebraska, 1962. #6,315.

58. GILLETTE, James H, --- A Study of Attitude Changes as a Result of Outwardward Bound Ski/School, "C-20". University of Northern Colorado, 1971.#12-3260

59. GILLILAND, John W. --- A Study of Administrative Factors in Establishing aProgram of School Camping. New York University, 1949. # 1,488.

60. GILLESPIE, Virginia B. --- A Study to Establish Guidelines for Program ofFamily Camping in Order that Patterns of Operation Can Be SuggestedThatare Based on Validated Principles, New Yark University, 1971.#72- 20,673.

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Pago 5 - 206+ DigWertations in EGO Edue.Swan, Hammerman, Stark; Jan 74

61, GLIDDEN, Marloy Fremong --- The Identification and Evaluation of Principlesof Soil grad Water Conservation for Inclusion in the Secondary Schdol

"Curriculum, University of Nebraska, 1954. #54......8820. ,

62. URAFFfx Georgo Portsmouth --- Conservation Understandings in tho IntormediatoGrades. Ohio State University, 1962. # 6,352.

63. GRIL4EY 'Melon E. Development of an Instrument for Evaluating Resident.:Outdoor EducationLaboratory School Programs. Colorado State University,196 07M7-1,114.

%,64. GROSSIgvIcArnold H, Ireblem Tendencies in Children and Types of Behavior-Problemp Manifested-by Childraa Doomed. Acceptable as Campers in Organi-z0/ "Sidont Summer Camps as Reported by Camp Ditectors. New YorkUnie sity, 1970. #70-26,420.

65, \GUNN; J tSbout Lee --- A Comparative Study of SelectedPerSonalty Traits, in 011ogo Students and Their Participation in'Selected Outdoor Re-

creational Activities. University of Ocorgia-1972.. .# 72-34,080.

66. GUSTAFS0NI., John A. Study Of Those Extra-Curricular Activities WhichContribute to Nature and Conservation Edtcation in Certain LiberalArts Collegos, Cornell 'University, 1954. # 10,584.

67. HAVER, Paul ---Short Field Units in Contrast to the Long Field TripAsa Vehicle for Teaching Biology to Proapective Elementary Teachers._Cornoll Univorsity, 1962. .#

68. HAVIILTON Harolo J.---- Toward, a Managoment Information SYstl for Environ-mental Surveillance. University of. South -California, 1971. # 72...3;777.

69. HAMMATrd, Julianna Molnar Analysis of Environmental.Education in a Value--7 Oriented Framework. United States Intornational University , 1973. .

if 73,1,240.

HAMMEMAII, .)onald R. --- A Historical Analysis of the Socie-Cultural Factorsthat Influenced the Development of Camping Education.' PennsylvaniaState University, 1961 # 61..2,370

71. HAMTINAN, WilliaM tai, --- An Investigation of the Effect an Outdoor Educationhas Upon Elementary Education Students' Understanding of How Learningis Facilitated. University of Maryland, 1958. # 59- 1,906. \

7?. HANSELMA1; DaVid Lee --- Interdepartmental Teaching of Conservation ati:TheOhio State University, Ohio State University, 1963. #

73. HP ON, Walter V. --- A Guide for -the Administration of. School Camping inCalifornia Public Elementary Schools. Columbia University, 1968.d 69- 6,377.

74. HARKNESS, Marjorie L. --- Man's Use of His Resources in Colorado.Colorado State College, 1963, # 64-4,189.

HART; Thomas A. The Establishment of Principles of,HuMan Relations thatMay be Used in the Transition of All-White or A114legro CaMps tointerracial Carve. New York University, 1958. 10-1045

75.

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76. HART5q0111, Marion Model for a Dual Pilogrammed Summer Day Camp forMentally Retarded Children, University of Georgia, 1971, I/ 72-2,490.

HOSERMV:, 3illy D. --- The Effect of an Oriontation to the Outdoors onTeaching Sehavior in the Classroom, State University of 'low York,Ruffalo, 1963. # 65-6,549

78. HMEL0 Everette Louis --- Camping in New Jersey: Suggested Organizational andAdministrative Procedures for Conducting School Camping Programs.New York University, 1957. 458-600.

79. HEPPEL, Rith --- Determining Changes College Students Undergo in SelectedCategories as a Result of the School Camping-Experience, Wayne StateUniverdity 1964. # 65-1,831/

80. MRS, Clyde W. --- An Analysis of the Development and Use of OutdoorLaboratories in Teaching Conservation in Public Schools. Universityof Michigan, 1957. # 58-928.

81. HELE3RUID Ronald Wayne --- Emerging and Potentinl State Leadership Rolesin Environmental Educatim, University of Colorado, 1972. # 73-1,7,820

82. riOLLEMECK, E. Irene --- A Report of an Oregon School Camp with ProgramEmphasis Upon Outdoor Science Ekperiences. University of Colorado,1958. # 19-2,513.

83. '-f0MA141 Paul Sarringer --- Educational-Specifications for the Outdoor School.University of Denver, 1965. /I 66-1337

84. HOWELL David Lynn --- The Effect of a Student Manual on the Attitudes ofHigh School Students Toward Environmental Protection. Ohio StateUniversity, 1973. # 73-26,841.

85. 40WEISTIIIE, William L. --- An Evaluation of Conservation Education in Re-lation to the Total Program of Eight School Camps. University ofnichigan, 1958. #59-2,133.

86. HOWIE, Thomas Richard --- The Effectiveness of Outdoor Experience VersusClassroom Experience in Learning the COgnitive Dimensions of Environ-mental Education. The"George Washington University, 1972. # 73-16,728

87. ., HUT3ELL, Josephine W, --- A Philosophical. Analysis of the Spiritual andMoral ValUes in Camping. New York University, 1956. A9-992

88. HUG) John liT. -!--- Analysis of the Factors Which Influence Elementary Teachers.in the Utilization of Outdoor Instructional Activities, Indiana .

University, 1964, # 64-11,064.

89. HULETT) Florence M.--- A Quantitative and Qualitative Study of Facilities ForSchool Camping and Outdoor Education on State-awned Lands in Illinois.University of Oregon, 1960,

90, INGMANSTI., Dale E. --- Use of Year Shore Marine Environments as a FieldLaboratory. by Science Teachers and Students. University of Florida,1965. ';770-2O16330

=BELL) Louis Orville --- -- Identification of Concepts that will Serve as a3asis for Development of Environnental Education, Instructional Materials;.Weshington State University, 1972.. # 73-56.

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92. IRWIll Frank L. --- Camping Education -- Outline for_Oolle6CoUrsc inCarping Education. New York University, 19148.

93. JA003Y Louis R. --- Perceptions of Environmental Quality in ,tho rity' ofDetroit:. Concern AboUt 'Noise, Air and Water Pollution as a Function of

Exposure to Pollutants. UniVersity of Michigan, 1971. # 72-4,907,

94. Jk4US, Samuel. --- Personality Factors and Their Relationship to Adjustmotin a Camping Situation. flew York University, 1967. # 684,780.

'95. JZOZI, Barbara Ellem --- Development of Camper Attitude Scale to EvaluateAttitudinal Change Toward a Specific Camp Objective. University of Iowa,1965.

JOTZION, Shopard S. --- Ethics and Ecology in tho Conservation Movement intho United:St-Ito° of America. Boston Un4vorsity, 1970. # 72-22070.

'97. JOWISOZI, Tessa Mao. --- An Evaluation of a Somi-C'bjective Method for Ap-praising Selected Educational Outcomes of School Camping. Universityof California, 1957.

98. KnLA, Josoph A. ----An EvIlluation of an Interdisciplinary Program in anElementary Teacher-E4 cation Curriculum. University of Wyoming, 1972.# 72-32,790

99. KING, John M. Jr. --- A Co arlson of Attitudes Toward Public Camping inState and Federal Outldoor Recreation Areas. Indiana University, 1970.# 70- 19,813,

100. KENYON, Raymond G. --- A. Nine Year Comparativo Study of the Status of Con,.servation Education in Public Elonantary Schools of New York Statefrom 1955 to 1964. State University of New York at Buffalo, 1965.# 66-3,517.

101. KIRK, John Joseph --- An Analysis of State Lays Affecting the Operation ofChildren's Summer Camps in the United States with a Suggested UniversalLegislative Program. Untersity of Michigan, 1963. # 64-614.1.

102., KLETIDIEST, Viola K. --- A Study of the Experiences of Camping for the Par-pose of Pointing Out 'Mays in Which a School Camping Program May Sup-plement the Elementary School at the Sixth Grade Level. New YorkUniversity,

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1957. # 25-496

103. KRAMZETZ, 'Lerman C. --- Effects of School Camping on Selected Aspects ofPupil Behavior -- An Experimental Study. University Of eilifornial1958.

104. Sytil Marie --- The Effectiveness of Field trips in the Teaching ofGeneral Botany, Mew York University, 1960. # 60-1,921.

105. KRAUS, Marcus --- Science Educaticn in the liational Parks of the UnitedStates: A Descriptive Study of the Development of Science EducationPrograms and Facilities by the Uational Park Service 'and the Pelation-ship of those to the Advent of ITature Study and Conservation EducatiOnin America. Few York University, 1973. # 73-30,086:

106. LANTZ, Everett D. --- A Prospectus for the AdMinistration of College andUniVersity Camps, University of California at Los Angeles, 1955.

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Pao 8 ?CO+ Disservnt4ons on ECO Educ.Swan, liammormari Sark4 Jan 7h.

izirr.'31M Claudette 3. -- Tho Comoarative Effects of Three and Six V;ook.Perlods of Residential Camping on Physical. Fitness and Adaptive Fie-havior in children and Youth with 9rain Dysfunctions Syndromes.York UniVdrsity, 1972, ii 72-20,6/30

Charles Albert, ---Factera Influencing the Devel.opment of Outdoor, ',Education. New York University, 198, f7 69-31186.

LITTLE, Warren ii,esters --- A Survey of Training ?I-x.1gram for Auxiliary -.

School Personnel in Tamirotimantal Rd:lent:Ian in .irew with EmphasisOn the Role of Environrentel Aidos.- 'Tint Tx.7.-reity. of ?Ar...15.',:3* 1 972 *

7\*..18,108,*

07 LITTLEPD311),.. -- Twentieth. entury Areriort Nature Writing.» 1,Study of The:71es ani Techniques. Oklahoma. State University, 1971.

1111. W4E, Geo.rgianna 1. --- Study et* Eleracht.,...ry Education ,:ifajers! rwiodgcof Consortiation .Conceet.s and iirlocratic Fir-oceases at th Onive.rsity ofSouthern ilississippi. Univorvity of Southern 1971.

71-28,837$

1112. LUCAS, Arthur Mau.rico EnViroarnent and Fnvitrnmental... Education Conceptual. .

ups and.Currioulum implications. Chic' State thivercity, 1972.7341,531.

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18.

LY0'0, 1(ath1ebn A Descri.ptive Ycrly of Prospectivo> iz.,10:71,c,ntary Ter1:7hersA tt itudes Relating 't nrxi rti. Probl era . Indiana .Univers ty1971. 72-6,6711.

MACMIT.,12,11, Dorothy Lon ---\A'Survey of the Duties:and. Rosponsibil.ities ofProfossional CarTrp -Directors and Counselors in a Selecthd Groupof Uni'orsity of Oregon, 1957.

3onjamin,Donald --- A Study of 'Professional lia'commendations for3- Curricular Guidelines, Envirnriental Interpreters. Texas A

UnivezTsity, 1972. 73-j,552.

MAROULIS, J. tL ---' A Study of Existing Public School Sponsored Camping .

Pr)gramiin Mow York'State and an Analysis of Factors Which. Might 1-1104-,,mr.age tho. evolopment of Additional Caving PrograM in the Plfoiic. Elm-.,entarcr SchOols of New York State0 University of Buffile, .1952.

MARYS, Rita Jean --- A Comparison of the Effectiveness of-Grp C:-..,r7p:i..ng Ex-periences on Change of Self-C4coRt for Campers with Professional, andnon-Professiona.1 Group Leaders. University of West Virginia, 1971

72-5,10

MASO'llBern rd S. °--- Camping and Education.-Ohio State University, 1930..

MC CALL', liargaret Ann --- The Organization and Administration of Camps Con-ducted by Departments of Physical Education. in Colleges, Teacher Train-

' ing Tnetitutiens,(and Universities in the. United States. 7c:w YorkUniversity, 1914.3.

HC CCM:LICK, Florence 'P., -j- The Outdoor ,aberatory: In-Service Education in.;the ProceSsos. of Science. University of Arka.neas i.67. i 67421883.

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121, F}' A; %a-mad Jamos imovariv,e 74,,virontrontal Scioree S;it4at onProgram for -Secondary Se ;1001 S C i0 ce adrier 3; (7, di t, Uravorv'1973. 73-25112

122 -1G HT; rack:5'd- Contributions -and 31 ties -cColumbia Uniimrs it:co 19520

125. z C 11,14:,741; Eugene Stephen .Comparisext of the Loarning RehaviersEighth and IIir.tth Credo ESCP- Earth -Science Studentet One Half Expoiiienc-ing the LaboraterY Inveatigati.ons in the Indoor Environnont; theOther italf cporienclng :LaboratOry Investigations :the Nctdoor iln-yirontont. Pennsylaianin Stnto Univorsityi, 1971.,:# 72-131895.:

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1211. IMBS, Will. t Rapend Environmental Conservation. FAuca.tion in Minnesotal''Colleges and UniVersitics. University of tii.nites:Ota; 1971. # '71-22;229.

HILLER, DOTIthy t StudY of the rduet. ionel Sithation in the yatureiWood-' draft arr.. Itandderaft Program in 133 drtmrxi during the Sumner of 1914.

University; 19146.

126, ed'UdEal 1200 LtIthoron Church Thologie,Coltunbia Unlit:orbit:9'; 1.97. a 724, 2,023

127., triDisErro Sandra Ann --- A' Pattern of Curricular Experiences- it Ou.tdobrEduCation., University of North Carolina; -1971, # 72-13.324."

128, ItOrdi; !Inrriott Brown A Flmt for tho Organization of cer.mpe as an intd-)gralPart of the Pablit School System of ,tho Ci V of 1kr, York. ColumbiaUniversity; -1943.

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129. .1~1.'117°1 a0 Edward 11cttom A Comparison of .tho Effects of Teaching a Twelth°Grade. Geverirmot and Sociology'Class ,in 2inrirontent. Saturated 4thStudy Trips and. Resourao Speakers with the Effectz of a TraditiPnelCourse of Goverment and SociolOgy-When-Both are Offered in a VoluntarySummer School -Program. University of Pacific; 1971. 11 71-280078. //

130. rilara30" y Doug'I=',Ls alan Conserwtion Mcssago fit-,,timeriont 11. Contentof tho Periodleals of Four Arre.4ierm Consorvatirin Organizations' 1' rtm1935 to 1963. University of Oregon;.1969.

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131. I: aTF2'31:770 Charl C3 0 i ta '''''''" Faotors InvOlved 'in Determining :it titudes T:.7,14,:::., re.. ...

the Pn7ironvient rind its Ili,ntruln.tion. Untersity of .'i,a.coori.ein,, 1,:.Y12 .:-c 72-23,752

132. 's.1.,Ti,r,11,r,-,,,::ii.;:-:::. ?:-,:nbort , In rron, --- 1., 3 tudy o f op:71,c,ritu.ni ties fc.,.--:-.' I, r.?-'f:(1,:.., r$43. p

in. Outdoor 7.ducntion, :0rn011 University-f, 1950 0 .,

133 ra.,50q; Arthur P Study of Conservation,. Education' in t.,11 ,7unier C(-41 .,, cyzi

of the United S trt tes . Cornell 'University; 19119.

-13b. 0.12-15 TED, :1.icfr..rd its,,-- The Nriture.,Sttitt MOve-mynt in i, nj.-,1--1, .., ri,:itke.,,.... c..r..,,

.IrglionaUni,,ersity, 1967. ,',. 6R-47h2

135.: Pia'AUV, Thothas Francis 7^ .. DecumentatlAin Sand Anal,ysis of the Pow elopnent of tt:Canna 'Greenough -Environthonthl. Education Cantor, an Allernative Public .

School At Yarrsouth; Massachusetts. Univorlity of Malsfichusettell- 197341 73- 22,808 ,- .r.,-

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136. P1DiI,. Kenneth --Development and Testing of an Interdisciplinary arriron-mental Education Unit for 7th Grode Students. University of Mississippi1972. 1 73-1,285

137. PF2P7,14 athan Hale --- A Study of School Camping with Special Ephasis onProgram Objectivos, Curriculum, Administration and Evaluation. Univ-

, ersity of lol.Iston,, 1952.

138. PFaRY'13radford George A ptudy of Selectod Factors Associrhod with En-vironmental Attitudes df Rig Stone Lake Area Residents-. South DakotaState Univorsity, 1972. # 72-24,719

139. P3mPow, Frank Excoll N School Camping in Florida: A Guide, for LocalSchool Administrations in Planning, Establishment and Administrationof School Carping Programs. Hew York University, 1958. 1/ 59-1,0148

iLo, Dinne-rCarol Collego and University Outdoor Education Calters-Present, Status and Recommenda.tions for the Future. Indiana University,1972. if 73-h,323

1.41. PINE, onnoth --,...*:3atural Science ilcpori one cs Significant' to aementarySchool Programs of Outdoor Education. University of California atLos .".ngolos, 1959.

142. The Development and _Evaluation of an Audio-Taped Prog-mm of Instruction in Loa:ming ConcePts of Ecology and Conservation.

'Cornell Unixnrsity 1971. 1,12-8,989

1h3. rum,31,m, iabol Gertrude --- An Analysis of Selected Outdoor Education Prog-ram and 7 ecomendati ons for Curriculum and In-Service Education forthe Outdoor ail/cation Rtrgram of the Jefferson County, Colorado, PublicSchool. Colorado State University, 1963. 77 6h-6308

1/th. Qt.LITTA Charles ".-\- Survey ox Conservation Education in the Schoblsand Colloges of the United States. Cornell University, 1939

145. REED :lden ?ierle Utilizati on of Covilunity Resources by Public- Elemen-tal7 School Tenonors. University eif Pittsburgh, 1969, # 70-5,622.

1146 tr3AZ.?., John T-ranklin (o<rge 3ird Grinnell ar tr Dovelopment of AmericanConservation. Derthwestern University, 1970.' 71-1,949

147. REr;OLDS Donald Chester The United States Aluminum Industry: Historry,Structure, %vironril..m.tal Impact. .!ork University, 1973. ;.! 73-23,166

/LP, Irrra.n., Raymond Pano A Propos ad 'Interdisciplinary Approach to an OutdoorEducation Program- in the Professional Moeller Preparation Curriculumat ;,leber Stato ilniversitY of Utah, 1967. el 67-11,687

1h9. RIrviDai, Lawrence ,0-1. A Close View of. the 1952-53 Camping' Program of V aronrS chool, nattlo Crock, iachignn, a a On do too Future Action, ColumbiaUniversity, 1953.

amor, Donald Campbell Envi ronmontai XnoWlodge and Op i Scales: ileedi.Design and Use -- A Factor Analytic Study in Test Cons tructi ivor-sity of Florida, 1971. # 72-16,6/49

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RILLOhomas 3. --- A Preliminary. Definition of the Role of 1tho OutdoorEduartien Coordinator in Representative Public School Outdoor 71ucationPrograma. 'University of Florida; 1964, #65-1336

'152. ROGERS, liartiri ,fltMann Principles"and Functions of Outdoor Education'sSeuthern Illinois University; 1955. #161559

153.i

ROHFELDT, Leo Leonard --- A Determination of Basic Urban Environmental Under-standings-Important for Inclusion in the Elementary Sohool Curriculum.UniVersity'of South Dakota, 190. # 706.5,314

1546! ROT1, Robert Fundamental Concepts fer EnVironmental ManagementEducation (K716)." University of Wisconsin; 1969. # 69722,468'

1550 RUFF, Paul Ernest --- A Comparison of Aspiration's with Achievements in/aGroup ,of Selected Michigan Public School Camps. Michigan State Univ!-

)9rsitir, 1957. #21,385

156. s.. .-SAMM411, Peter Mark 1 - -- Edo-Pornography: Entiraamental AdVbrtising and%Advertising Acceptance in the' San Francisco - Bay Area. Stanford'Univ-/,

. / ersity, 1972. #72 - 16,786 p$

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157. , SAlt, Edward! Hifumi --- A &aide for'the-Organization and Administration ofAn Outdoorlducation Program in a Camp Setting for apMetropolitan_Public Sdhool SysteM. Indiana University, 1962. # 62 -6,512 -

158.

159.

SCRAPER, -Frank Graff --- An Administrative Guide for Initiating ResidentOutdoor ;kWcation in the Public Schools. Columbia. University, 1965.# 66-2,665:

SCHULTZ, Herbert Louis A Study of the Currictla of Selected High SchoolSummer Music Programs as Presented at Camps or College dampuses.Columbia University, 1970. # 71-5,598 !

160. SCOTT, David Logan --- The Economics of Envi nmental Pollution: The Case ofthe Electric Power Industry. Universiy of ArAvsas, 1973. ;7 73-27,453

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161. SETIOR, Mendel E. --- Sociometric qitudfof-Qhildren of Different Socio-economic Levels in an InteiTaclIal Interreligious Camp. University ofGeorgia, 1971. 0 72-2;539

162. SEXTER, Jay Soymptir Adjustment of Educable Mentally Retarded Children in-Integrated and Segrated(Hesidential Summer Camp Settings and Attitudesof rormal Children and amp Staff flombers Toward Educable MentallyRetarded Children, Fordham University, 1972. # 73-1,518

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163. SHA3P, Lloyd 3. --- Education and the SuAmer Camp-An Pxperimont.ColumblaUniversity, 1930

St-Mac, Hark M. --- The Pr6blems of Environment,a1 ManagemPht: A Manual De-signed for Group Discussion, Including' a Preliminary P gram of Evaluat--ion. 'slew York Univers1ty0.972. 72-20,685

165. , SMW,-Iforlin J. --- The Educational Effectiveness of the Traveli* Schoolcame. !University of California, .v44

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166. SHFLAR, Eugene --- A Study of the Use that is Being Made of the Out-of-Doorsin Teaching in the Public Schools and in the Teacher Training Schools.Cornell University, 1949.

167. SURIV.IT, Robert C. --- The Conservation Attitudes and Information Possessedti by Elementary School Teachers in Training, University of Missouri,

1950c 50-316

168. *SIKES, William rick - -- A Study of the Nature and Effectiveness of theTeacher of Environmental Problems to Gifted Sciende Students in TexasPubliaL:Schbols. University of Texas at Austin, 1972. # 73-18,497

169. SKELIC0, Marion A. --- A Programmed Guide to Selected Spring Wild Flowers ofPerth America, University of Georgia, 1968. # 69-9,522

170. SLATER, Donald P. --- The Effect of an Outdoor Experience on Sixth GradeStudents' Cognitive Understanding of Ecological Concepts. Univer sityof uew Mexico, 1973.

171. SMITH, Lenore C. -- An Investigation elf Personnel Practices and ProgramOrganization in Public School Camping and Outdoor Education. Univer-sity of California, 1951. ,

172. SOLID, Myron Lee. --- The Use of Comparative Analysis as an Evaluation of aJunior High School Conservation Education Program. University ofColorado, 1971, # 72-3,706

173. SQUIRES, John L L- Standards for School Camp Programs. University of Utah,1951"

174. STACK, Genevieve C. --- An Evaluation of Attitudinal Outcomes of Fifth andSixth Grade Students Following a Period of School Camping. University .

of Oklahoma, 1950. #-60-31628

175. STAGNEA Ishmael W. II ----School Laws Affecting Certain Aspects of OutdoorEducation in the United. States. Brigham Young Univer)ity, 1970.-,1! 70-19,815

176. STAPP, lailiam B. Developing a Conservation "Iducation Program for theAnn Arbor Public. School System and Integrating it Into the ExistingCurriculum (K-12). University of Michigan, ;963. 11/64-892

177. f STEM, David T. --- The Effects of Physical. Skills and Academic Self Con-,cepts on General Self Concept and Academic Achievement in a Summer CampEnvironment. Michigan State University, 1969. # 69-20,936

178. STEPHATT, Sheryl Jo --- Analysis of Recreation Activities in Resident OutdoorSchools wit1 Inferences for the Objective, of Education or Leisure.Indiana University, 1973. # 73-28,376

179. STIER., Milton J. --- An Analysis of the Operating Costs of Resident Campsin the United States, 'Tew York University,

180. STRADER, Herman Lee --- A Program of Conservation Education: A SOurcebookfor Teaching Conservation in Science Programs (With Special Referenceto the Problems and Policies in the Area of Richmond, Virginia,Columbia University, 1965. # 65-11,711

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183.

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SWITZER, Laura Mae A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Eight-Meek Cam-pus Sessions and One-Week Workshops in Teaching Outdoor RecreationalActivities. : University of Oklahoma, 19724 # 72-29,915

TANKARD, George G. Jr. '--- Site Requirements for Outdoor Instruction forVirginia Elementary Schools, George Peabody-College, 1956. 1019,764

THONTS010 Harry C, --- Basic Guides for the Establishmept and Developmentof School Outdoor Education: Special Reference for Great Neck SchoolDistrict. Columbia University, 1955.

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184. TIPPEY,,,Byron Luther --- An Investigation of Misconceptions Held by SelectedSixth Grade Children Relative to TerMonologY Used to Describe Theirgatural ,Environment. Ball State University, 1965. # 65-13,765

185. TURNER, Walton G. Analysis to Determine Significant Administrative Pro-. cedures used in the .Ebtablishment and Operation of Selected ResidentOutdoor Laboratory SchetilTrograms. Colorado State-University, 1967.# 6&-469

156, ULANOFF, Stanley N. The Origin and DevelopMent of Organized Camping in- the United States 1861-1961, New York University, 1968. #69..-3,203.

187. VISHKR, Harlene H. Determination of Conservation Principles gad Con- .

cepts-Desirable for Use in the Secondary Sehools. Indiana University,1960. 0 60-312

188.

189.

190. '

VOGA7, Charlene Criteria for Evaluating Conditions and Changes Affect-ing Teacher-Student Relationships in OutdoOrEducation. Michigan StateUniversity, 1970. #

VOGT, Kenneth P. Vacant Lands and Emerging Educational Needs,Columbia University, 1954.

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Ti(MAT, Mitchell L. AiGuide on School Camping for the Administration.TC Columbia University, 195).

_191. ' 7rJA.R.S1401TH, Steven D. --- A Critical Evaluation o47 Camp Tokhir: An Environ-mental Therapy Laboratory -for Communicative Disordered Children.Brigham 7oung rniversitv, 1972. #. 72-29,326.

16iLKOSZ, Vivian A. --- A Study ofin the Elementary Grades infllinois University1.1972.

Iqvironmental/Ecological 7ducation ProgramsSelected Cities e flhinos orthern# 72-29,326.

WALTON, Thomas W, --- A Study of the Administrative Prattibes Used in the. Operation of Thirty Selected Part-time'School Camp ?i'ograms in Michigan.

Michigan State University, 1955. # 114,282.

WAR4ER0 Claude Kent. --'- A Survey of Comervation and So/ience Education inTeacher Training Institutions of the United States, Cornell University,1949.

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195. WFATHERLy - -- The Opinions of Parents Regarding the Range of At-titudes, Concepts and Personal Adjustment of Their Sons ThroughPersonal Counseling at Summer'Camp. University of Virginia, 1971.

72-7,180

196. WEISS, Irving J. --- Enriching Science Through Outdoor Education. NewYork. University, 1961. #61 -2,580

197. WErTRICH, Esther.M."--- The Staffing of Public Elementary-School Camps.T6 Columbia University, 1955

198. WEST, Robert Z --- Cross-media Ihstructional Resouice Kit for SecondarySchool Seniorn Preparing to Visit Independence National Historical Park,University of Pennsylvania, 1968. 68-14,467

199. WESTWATER, James Newcomb --- A Wide-Screen Multi-Image Presentation Using AMultidimensional resource for Environmental Education: A Study of Teach-er-User Perceptions. Ohio State,University 1972. #72 -215

200. WETTAN, Richard G. --- The Life and Contributions of George Louis Noylan M.D.to Physical Education and Camping. Ohio State University, 1970.# 70- 19,377

201. WHITE, Christopher --- The Effects of Conservation Workshops on Teachers.Cornell University, 1973. # 7319,518

202. WITTE, Roy C. A Study Associating Selected Conservation Und&TOtandingswith Available Community Resources for Grades Four Through TWelve.University of Montana, 1967. # 67 - 13,474

203. WIENER, Morris --- Developing a Rationale for Outdoor Education. MichiganState University , 1965: # 65-14,290

204. Charles I, Jr. --- A Survey of Teacher Readiness as Determined byand Academic Training for Outdoor Education in the Elementary

.Public Schools of. Montgomery County, Maryland. George WashingtonUniversity, 1969. # 69-15,738

205. tWILLIAMS, John D. --- A Study of Curriculum Enrichment Through SchoolCamping. University of Tennessee, 1954.

206. WISE, Roland C. Outdoor Versus Indoor Learning in Elementary SchoolScience, Pennsylvania State University, 1970. # 71-16,686

207. WRIGHT, Francis Milton --- The Politics of an Environmental Interest Group:A Case Study of the Scenic Hudson Preservation-Conference. Universityof Colorado, 1973. 0 73- 23,311

208. LAMBERT, Paul A Prindiple and Concept: Perspective.of Conservation,University of Michigan, 1961. 0 611817,

Help is Needed: Persons knowing of DoctoralDissertations notlisted hereare asked 'to send "this informationto: Dr. Malcolm Swan, LTFC, Bos 299Oregcei, 11.!61061.