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From Educator to Educational Reformer: The Impact of Bill Stapp on the Environmental Education Movement

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From Educator to Educational Reformer: The Impact of Bill Stapp on the Environmental Education Movement
Author(s)Krodel, David A.
AbstractTraces the personal, local, regional, national, and international influence of William Stapp (1929-2001), the first director of UNESCO’s International Environmental Education Program and the founder of the Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (GREEN), on environmental education and advocacy in the 1960’s-2001.
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Pages31-38
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAmerican Educational History Journal
VolumeNo30
PubDate2003
ISBN_ISSN1535-0584
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