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Ten Things You Should Know About Water Before Going to High School: Incorporating Local Water-Resources Issues Into the Albuquerque, New Mexico Public School System Science Curriculum

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Title Ten Things You Should Know About Water Before Going to High School: Incorporating Local Water-Resources Issues Into the Albuquerque, New Mexico Public School System Science Curriculum
Creator Kindel, Sharon
Subject water resources conservation middle-school students questionnaire
Description A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. The desert southwest, including New Mexico (NM), has some of the most diverse water-resources issues in the country, ranging from severe drought to sustainability concerns to interstate compact violations. Water conservation is rapidly becoming an integral component in water-resources management, yet some middle-school (MS) students in Albuquerque, New Mexico do not know the definition of water conservation, let alone where their water comes from. This is disturbing, as today’s students...
Date 2007-07-30T21:23:07Z 2007-07-30T21:23:07Z 2007-07-30T21:23:07Z
Type Learning Object Presentation Working Paper
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/3239
Language en_US
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