Conservation education programs definition
Conservation education programs means programs developed for formal (K-12 students), nonformal (preschool, adult and continuing education) and higher education (postsecondary and adult) programs, within the subject areas of natural resource conservation and environmental protection.
Conservation education programs means programs developed for formal (K-12 students), infor- mal (preschool, adult and continuing education) and higher education (postsecondary and adult) pro- grams, developed with consideration of, but not limited to, environmental education priorities estab- lished at the Governor’s Environmental Education Conference January 12 and 13, 1990. The “Governor’s Environmental Education Priorities for the 90’s” is available through the Bureau of In- struction and Curriculum, Department of Education, Grimes State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa. Also “conservation education programs” means the lifelong education process dealing with people’s relationships with each other and with their natural and altered surroundings and includes the relation of population, pollution, resource allocation and depletion, conservation, transportation, technology and planning to the total human environment.
Conservation education programs means programs de- veloped for formal (K-12 students), nonformal (preschool, adult and continuing education) and higher education (post- secondary and adult) programs, within the subject areas of natural resource conservation and environmental protection. “Department” means the department of natural resources. “Director” means the director of the department of natural