1. Botkin, James W. , Elmand jra, and Malitza, M. ,
No Limit to Learning: Bri
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ing the Human Gap
. Elmsford, New York: Pergamon press, 1980. A hopeful book which states that the solutions to the problems of humankind can be found within the people. The authors feel that by developing a method of learning based on anticipation and participation, humanity can solve the problems pressing on it.
2. Dukert, JO,
A Short Energy History of the United States
, Washington, D.C.: Edison Electric, 1980. Offers a unique way of viewing U.S. history
3. Fluegelman, A.,
The New Games Book
, Garden City, New York: Dolphin Books/Doubleday and Co., 1976. An exciting book with many ideas for games to try with students.
4. Jakubowski, R.J., “Observing City Animals”,
Man and the Environment
, New Haven: 1980. Very helpful in work on developing sensitivity to the natural environment.
5. Mellillo, F.M.
Ecology Primer
, West Haven: Pendulum Press, 1975. An excellent introduction to basic ecosystem concepts.
6. Miles, R.E. Jr., “Energy Obesity”,
The Futurist
, Washington, D.C World Future Society, Dec. 1980. A good article with many ideas on what the energy situation will be like in the future.
7. Nesbit, W.,
World Energy: Will There Be Enough
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in 2020?
Washington, D.C.: Edison Electric Institute, 1979. Presents how the utility people view the future energy situation.
8. Nicolaides, K., The Natural Way to Draw, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1969. A classic in drawing.
9. Steinhart, J.S., DeWinkel, C.C., Gates, R.W. , Lipp, K.B., Thornsjo, M. and Kabala, S.,
Pathway to Energy Sufficiency: The 2050 Study
, San Francisco: Friends of the Earth, 19790 A good book to help generate ideas about possible future ways of life.