Treasured Places from Wasted Spaces
Bringing seemingly “dead” land to life
Spending time in nature to understand biodiversity
Using hands-on exploration and media as an educational tool in schools
Guide your third through fifth grade students through interactive activities about invasive species
Creating animated videos with high school students to encourage local conservation
Unlearning inherent fears around bugs will net endless fascination for young people
Help students understand the ecological importance of protecting precious wildlife
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.
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"
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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