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Henry Liebling

Planet Green Game - 0 views

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    Website created by Starbuck that has a fun, interactive game. The game allows you to explore the town of "Evergreen" and eliminate wasteful activities. This would be a great resource to help students learn about the environment in a fun way.
ESCalate ESDGC

Learn - Christian Aid's resources for teachers and youth leaders - 0 views

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    Introduce the global dimension to your school day! Download or order easy-to-use assemblies, classroom activities and games to help students engage with world issues and reflect on their own role as global citizens.
Henry Liebling

RCE Bulletin issue 13.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Regional Centre of Expertise for ESD Lots of exciting things happening all over the world. A few website links and many e-mail contacts. Short reports of activities. Report of 5th International Conference. Inspiration.
Henry Liebling

Eco Explorer - 0 views

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    Eco-explorer has been designed to be a fun and informative introduction to sustainable or eco-friendly living. It has been specifically designed for use in primary schools for Key Stage 2 pupils, although many of the pages and activities could be used by children at home.
Henry Liebling

Green Chemistry - 0 views

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    "The Centre is involved with a number of green chemistry activities in the areas of research, industrial collaboration, the development of educational and promotional materials and networking both with academia and industry."
Henry Liebling

The Earth Charter Initiative - 0 views

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    The Earth Charter is a set of internationally agreed, cross-cultural, cross-religious, cross-political values to guide our relations with the rest of human and non-human nature. It has an education programme, a youth initiative and a community programme.
Britt Gow

ARKive Education - Teaching resources - 1 views

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    If you teach Biodiversity as part of your Sustainability studies these are great images and videos of threatened species around the world. Suitable for 5 to 16 year olds, ARKive's free fun-packed teaching resources cover a range of key science and biology subjects including: adaptation, food chains, Darwin and natural selection, classification, identification, conservation and biodiversity. These teaching resources include: classroom presentations, activities and handouts, teachers' notes as well as links to ARKive species profiles and scrapbooks.
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