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Sustainability Education A Classroom Guide Stephen Scoffham

  • SKU: BELL-50221946
Sustainability Education A Classroom Guide Stephen Scoffham
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 119.85 MB
Author: Stephen Scoffham, Steve Rawlinson
ISBN: 9781350262089, 9781350262072, 9781350262119, 1350262080, 1350262072, 1350262110
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Sustainability Education A Classroom Guide Stephen Scoffham by Stephen Scoffham, Steve Rawlinson 9781350262089, 9781350262072, 9781350262119, 1350262080, 1350262072, 1350262110 instant download after payment.

Sustainability Education: A Classroom Guide provides an accessible, in-depth guide and critique of sustainability education for school and university students, teachers, curriculum makers and school governors working around the world with children aged 3- to 14-years old. Informed by research findings and learning theory, it provides a progressive framework for sustainability education spanning all subject areas and applicable in a wide range of settings. There are over 180 age-related teaching ideas on topics such as conservation, health, food, wildlife, climate change, social justice and sustainable living, as well as provocative questions designed to stimulate educational debate. Written by two highly experienced UK-based educators, it draws together specially commissioned contributions from Australia, Israel, Norway, South Africa, the UK and the USA. Key concepts and links to the UN Global Goals (SDGs), are highlighted throughout. A companion website offers a carefully curated guide to online resources, planning/teaching materials and additional articles for discussion.

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