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Energy Crisis—Schools To The Rescue Again
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This article is published in School Science and Mathematics.The article was published on 1980-10-01. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Curriculum mapping & Curriculum development.read more
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Establishing Measurement Criteria for an Energy Literacy Questionnaire
Jan DeWaters,Susan E. Powers +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present explicit criteria that will serve as a foundation for developing measurable objectives for energy literacy in three dimensions: cognitive (knowledge, cognitive skills), affective (attitude, values, personal responsibility); and behavioral.
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Designing an Energy Literacy Questionnaire for Middle and High School Youth
TL;DR: In this paper, a measurement scale was developed to assess secondary students' energy literacy, a citizenship understanding of energy that includes cognitive as well as affective and behavioral items, using psychometric principles from educational and social psychology research.
Developing An Energy Literacy Scale
TL;DR: Energy is the underlying currency that governs everything humans do with each other and with the natural environment that supports them as mentioned in this paper, and it is one of the most important issues of the 21 century.
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Investigating Urban Eighth-Grade Students’ Knowledge of Energy Resources
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated urban eighth-grade students' knowledge of energy resources and associated issues including energy acquisition, energy generation, storage and transport, and energy consumption and conservation, and found that students did not have sound knowledge and understanding of basic scientific energy resources facts, issues related to energy sources and resources, general trends in the US energy resource su...
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Watts your usage? A field study of householders’ literacy for residential electricity data
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated how users understand energy information and analyze and interpret feedback from energy data visualizations, and found that people find home energy data very difficult to understand and link to everyday actions and behaviors.
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