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Green Teaching


Green Teaching
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Author : Claire Warden
language : en
Publisher: Sage Publications UK
Release Date : 2022-04-29

Green Teaching written by Claire Warden and has been published by Sage Publications UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-04-29 with Education categories.


Just being outside doesn’t always guarantee a connection to the natural world. An awareness of the environment needs to be embedded within the curriculum, and with climate change and sustainability being such important and urgent issues, this book is a timely and much needed resource for early years and primary educators. Introducing nature pedagogy - an approach that seeks to respect and support the rights of children and the planet together. Nature pedagogy encourages all educators to embrace eco-logical choices and to use nature as the location, resource and context for learning. The author draws on international research and case studies to offer a way forward, to embed green teaching and a nature-based pedagogy in practice and transform teaching with young children.



Teaching Green


Teaching Green
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Author : Tim Grant
language : en
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Release Date : 2004-03-01

Teaching Green written by Tim Grant and has been published by New Society Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-03-01 with Education categories.


A complete resource for "teaching green" to young people in grades 6-8



Teaching Green The High School Years


Teaching Green The High School Years
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Author : Tim Grant
language : en
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Release Date : 2013-09-23

Teaching Green The High School Years written by Tim Grant and has been published by New Society Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09-23 with Education categories.


This resource is ideal for anyone working with young people in grades 9-12, whether in schools or in non-formal educational settings. Richly illustrated, it offers fifty teaching strategies that promote learning about natural systems and foster critical thinking about environmental issues, both local and global. It contains new approaches to learning, strategies for living sustainably, and numerous activities that promote interdisciplinary learning. In addition, the book provides suggestions for how best to green individual subject areas, develop integrated learning programs, or replicate exemplary programs created by innovative schools and communities. Containing contributions from over sixty educators from across North America, the book’s strength lies in its diverse content. Readers learn how best to apply systems thinking, teach about controversial issues, and use a step-by-step approach to creative problem-solving in environmental projects. Also provided are instructions for measuring the ecological footprint of a high school, creating an indoor “living system” that cleans water, monitoring air quality with lichens, and using green technologies to help green school campuses. Many articles and activities engage teenagers in outdoor learning and community restoration projects. Suggestions are included for connecting students with special needs to the environment around them. Readers will find accessible background information and suggestions for many practical projects and activities. It is sure to appeal to a wide range of teachers, educators, and parents seeking innovative ideas for incorporating green themes into their programs. Tim Grant and Gail Littlejohn are the editors of Green Teacher magazine, North America’s award-winning environmental teaching resource.



Teaching Green The Elementary Years


Teaching Green The Elementary Years
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Author : Tim Grant
language : en
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Release Date : 2005-05-01

Teaching Green The Elementary Years written by Tim Grant and has been published by New Society Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-05-01 with Education categories.


A complete resource for teaching green to young people from kindergarten through grade five.



Teaching Ecocriticism And Green Cultural Studies


Teaching Ecocriticism And Green Cultural Studies
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Author : G. Garrard
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-01-12

Teaching Ecocriticism And Green Cultural Studies written by G. Garrard and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-01-12 with Literary Criticism categories.


Ecocriticism is one of the most vibrant fields of cultural study today, and environmental issues are controversial and topical. This volume captures the excitement of green reading, reflects on its relationship to the modern academy, and provides practical guidance for dealing with global scale, interdisciplinarity, apathy and scepticism.



Green Schools Globally


Green Schools Globally
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Author : Annette Gough
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2020-08-31

Green Schools Globally written by Annette Gough and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-08-31 with Education categories.


This book brings together stories of the green schools movement ((Eco Schools, Enviroschools, Green Schools, Sustainable Schools, ResourceSmart Schools etc) in several countries around the world, with a focus on the impact of the movement on the development and implementation of education for sustainable development in each of the countries. In particular, each story will explain the history of the movement per country, its current status, achievements, obstacles and broader impact. There have been a number of evaluations of these school movements at a national or more local level, and numerous articles and chapters have been published on aspects of these schools’ activities, but to date these have not been brought together in a single volume that focuses attention on the impact of the movement on education for sustainable development in each country. This is the purpose of this volume. The green schools movement focuses on a whole school approach which aims to include everyone (students, teachers and the local community), to improve school environments, including resource usage and the environmental footprint of the school, to motivate students to take on environmental problems and seek resolutions particularly at a local level but also thinking globally, and to improve students' attitudes and behaviours as part of developing a sustainable mind set.



Teaching Green The High School Years Hands On Learning In Grades 9 12


Teaching Green The High School Years Hands On Learning In Grades 9 12
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

Teaching Green The High School Years Hands On Learning In Grades 9 12 written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with categories.


This resource is ideal for anyone working with young people in grades 9-12, whether in schools or in non-formal educational settings. Richly illustrated, it offers fifty teaching strategies that promote learning about natural systems and foster critical thinking about environmental issues, both local and global. It contains new approaches to learning, strategies for living sustainably, and numerous activities that promote interdisciplinary learning. In addition, the book provides suggestions for how best to green individual subject areas, develop integrated learning programs, or replicate exemplary programs created by innovative schools and communities. Containing contributions from over sixty educators from across North America, the book's strength lies in its diverse content. Readers learn how best to apply systems thinking, teach about controversial issues, and use a step-by-step approach to creative problem-solving in environmental projects. Also provided are instructions for measuring the ecological footprint of a high school, creating an indoor "living system" that cleans water, monitoring air quality with lichens, and using green technologies to help green school campuses. Many articles and activities engage teenagers in outdoor learning and community restoration projects. Suggestions are included for connecting students with special needs to the environment around them. Readers will find accessible background information and suggestions for many practical projects and activities. It is sure to appeal to a wide range of teachers, educators, and parents seeking innovative ideas for incorporating green themes into their programs. Tim Grant and Gail Littlejohn are the editors of Green Teacher magazine, North America's award-winning environmental teaching resource.



Teaching Green


Teaching Green
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Author : Damian Randle
language : en
Publisher: Merlin Press
Release Date : 1989

Teaching Green written by Damian Randle and has been published by Merlin Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Conservation of natural resources categories.




Green Education


Green Education
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Author : Julie Newman
language : en
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Release Date : 2011-05-03

Green Education written by Julie Newman and has been published by SAGE Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-05-03 with Reference categories.


Green Education: An A-to-Z Guide explores the environmental movement′s proliferation in the field of education, from elementary school classroom efforts to the university curriculum to building sustainable campuses. Focusing on the critical role of education in building a sustainable future, approximately 150 signed entries, written by scholars and experts in a variety of disciplines, examine school and college courses in green education, the structures of educational institutions, the challenges of reducing their ecological footprint, administrative policies, green campus organizations, and student and faculty participation. Vivid photographs, searchable hyperlinks, numerous cross references, an extensive resource guide, and a clear, accessible writing style make the Green Society volumes ideal for classroom use as well as for research.



Teaching Towards Green Schools


Teaching Towards Green Schools
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Author : Linda H. Plevyak
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2022-07-04

Teaching Towards Green Schools written by Linda H. Plevyak and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-04 with Education categories.


This engaging and timely book showcases practical ways that PreK–12 teachers and school leaders can create and implement sustainability-focused projects and practices in their classrooms and schools, helping promote a healthy, sustainable environment and curriculum for students and leading the way towards becoming a green school. Sharing real-world case studies and detailed walk-throughs of sustainable schools in action – from Madison, Alabama, to Bali, Indonesia – author Linda H. Plevyak lays out the benefits, principles and practices of creating a sustainable school from beginner classroom projects like creating a garden, recycling and composting to more complex and school-wide initiatives like energy audits, creating an environmental management system, engaging with policy and building and leveraging community partnerships. Plevyak highlights sustainable practices that can be developed with little to no budget and focuses on those that support the development of critical thinking skills, promote project-based learning and consider the environment as a learning tool, incorporating sustainability as a natural progression of the learning process. The book outlines extensive resources teachers and schools can use to embed sustainability in their programs and curriculum, offering teachers, school leaders and policy makers the tools they need to provide this generation of students with the knowledge and skills to create a more sustainable world.