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Integrating Policy into Science in the Classroom:
Three Case Studies on the Atmosphere

Sarah T. Gille
Scripps Instittuion of Oceanography and
Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California San Diego

Resource submitted 5/15/03; Revised 7/8/04; Published 11/12/04
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Abstract - Three case studies introduce undergraduate non-science students to policy components of air pollution, ozone depletion, and greenhouse warming. This article presents the versions of the case studies used during for a UCSD course entitled Introduction to Environmental Systems during Winter quarter 2003. Students work in groups of four or five to discuss the case studies, research background material, and reach a consensus about their own recommendations. Case studies are successful in engaging students in environmental policy issues, helping them master basic concepts, and creating enthusiasm for the course material.
  • Should Alex buy a battery powered car?
      • If I had a billion dollars to save the ozone layer ..
          • Should the Senate debate the Kyoto Protocol?
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Citation: (Gille, 2004) - Gille, S., Integrating Science into Policy in the Classroom: Three Case Studies on the Atmosphere, Journal of Earth System Science Education, 1 (Article + Case Studies), JESSE-04-300-07, 2004 http://jesse.usra.edu/archive/jesse04-300-07

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