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Posts tagged ‘biodiversity’

Treasured Places from Wasted Spaces

Bringing seemingly “dead” land to life

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Getting Students Outside with Local Species

Spending time in nature to understand biodiversity

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Students Take Action Against Invasive Species

Using hands-on exploration and media as an educational tool in schools

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Invasive Species: You’re Not Welcome Here!

Guide your third through fifth grade students through interactive activities about invasive species

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Conservation Animation

Creating animated videos with high school students to encourage local conservation

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Why Learn about Insects?

Unlearning inherent fears around bugs will net endless fascination for young people

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Every Species Has a Purpose

Help students understand the ecological importance of protecting precious wildlife

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World as ‘Lasting Storm’: Educating for Disaster Risk Reduction

Now recognized globally as an important and urgent educational focus, here is a framework and 6 activities to enable you to educate for disaster risk reduction
By David Selby and Fumiyo Kagawa
Read the full article from Green Teacher's Summer 2013 issue.

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School Grounds in a Box: Modelmaking and Design

Thinking of transforming your school grounds but having trouble knowing where to start? Feeling intimidated by the site plan? Then why not try making a large model?
From "Greening School Grounds"

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Connecting Art and Science

Using clay, creativity and colours to teach environmental science concepts such as biodiversity and evolutionary adaptations to 10-18 year olds.

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