Rochester’s rivers, lake, and waste: teaching local environmental history using water case studies

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Kristina Chomiak
David Connell
Devin Cooley
Hannah Saxena
Sydney Van Winkle
Kaitlin Stack Whitney
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[1] Rochester Institute of Technology,Environmental Sciences Program
[2] Rochester Institute of Technology,Mechanical Engineering
[3] Rochester Institute of Technology,Science Technology & Society Department
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Great lakes; Case studies; Pedagogy; Pollution; Recreation;
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10.1007/s12685-020-00270-4
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In a non-majors upper-level undergraduate environmental history course focused on the Laurentian Great Lakes, students researched and wrote micro-histories of the Rochester, NY area. Many were focused on water—quantity, quality, recreation, and pollution. This article briefly explains the approach and its potential applications to other interdisciplinary water courses. Then five of the original micro-water history cases are presented. It concludes with the lessons learned as a class and for teaching local water history in the future incorporating the previous class’ findings.
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页码:345 / 359
页数:14
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