THE TEACHING OF ECOLOGY
Written by J.M. Lambert
Published by Blackwell Scientific Publications
in 1967
- Categorised in:
- SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- BIOLOGY
- ECOLOGY
- EDUCATION
THE TEACHING OF ECOLOGY
Written by J.M. Lambert.
Stock no. 554517
1st.
1967.
Hardback.
Slightly better than very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
A symposium of the British Ecological Society 1966 (number seven). Twenty-seven papers of the symposium. Blue cloth boards, gilt title to spine. xi and 294 pages including index. Inscription in ink to front pastedown, mostly hidden by front flap of dustwrapper. Text block lightly browned. Contents clean. Dustwrapper spine browned and slightly edge-chipped, a little grubby.
Front cover
Contents
- Section I. Introductory Section: General Problems
- Basic Problems in the Teaching of Ecology
- The Practical Integration of Plant and Animal Ecology at School Level
- Problems in the Linkage of Plant and Animal Ecology in a University Syllabus
- The Linkage of Ecological Teaching with that in the Earth Sciences
- Ecology in the Medical School
- Section II. The Teaching of Ecology at School Level
- General Problems in the Teaching of Ecology in the Introductory Stages of a School Biology Course
- The Practical Teaching of Ecology in the Introductory Stages of a School Biology Course
- An Approach to the Teaching of Ecology at A-Level
- Ecology at A-Level: The Experimental Approach
- The Place of Ecology in the Nuffield Scheme
- The Place of Ecology in the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study
- Section III. Methods and Techniques in Ecological Teaching at Undergraduate Level
- The Approach Through the Ecosystem
- The Descriptive Approach to Vegetation Studies
- The Study of Animal Distribution and Movement in the Field
- The Teaching of Experimental Plant Ecology
- The Experimental Approach to Animal Ecology
- The Teaching of Quantitative Methods in Plant Ecology
- Introducing Students to the Concepts of Population Dynamics
- Section IV. The Teaching of Ecology in Other Countries
- Some Approaches to the Teaching of Ecology in America
- The Teaching of Ecology on the Continent, with Special Reference to the Netherlands
- Ecology Teaching in Tropical and Arid Countries
- Section V. General Organization of Facilities
- General Organziation of Field Studies
- The Role of Field Centres in Ecological Teaching
- Section VI. Vocational Aspects
- Postgraduate Instructional Courses in Ecology
- Ecoloogy and Environmental Design
- Career Opportunities for Ecologists in the Developed Countries
- Career Opportunities for Ecologists in the Developing Countries