How can we spread the importance of wetlands to the youth of today?

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Title
How can we spread the importance of wetlands to the youth of today?
Creator
Claire Rickis
Exit Requirement
Undergraduate Honors Thesis
Date of Award
6/17/2024
Honors Program Director
Gavin Keulks
Faculty Advisor
Phillip Wad
Abstract
Wetlands are, environmentally, very important, yet this is not common knowledge among the general public. A solution to the lack of knowledge of their importance is to perfect the teaching of wetlands to the youth, or to expand it as needed. In this thesis, I will address the question “How can we spread the knowledge of the unique importance of wetlands to our ecosystem to the youth of today?” Additionally, I will identify the three most important aspects of wetlands and develop lesson plans oriented for students in grades 6-8. The end result will be three lesson plans teaching the three most important aspects of wetlands to the ecosystem: their flood protection; the unique animals that live there; and the unique plants that grow there. I will explore why wetlands need to be taught to students, and the best methods of creating lesson plans to ensure that students of all learning levels can get the information. In addition, I will review existing wetlands lesson plans, survey their merits and faults, and compare and contrast existing lesson plans with my own to identify the best practices for wetlands pedagogy.
Type
Text
Department
Honors
Language
eng
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honors_073024d