An interactive resource featuring stunning colour photos to help you teach about water and its significance.
Includes classroom activities, case studies, quizzes and whiteboard activities for exploring the importance of water, water shortages, and ideas for positive action. In addition, there are photo case studies about water from Senegal, Cambodia, Uganda, East Timor, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Switzerland.
An interactive resource featuring stunning colour photos to help you teach about water and its significance.
Includes classroom activities, case studies, quizzes and whiteboard activities for exploring the importance of water, water shortages, and ideas for positive action. In addition, there are photo case studies about water from Senegal, Cambodia, Uganda, East Timor, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Switzerland.
The Encyclopaedia of the Atmospheric Environment has been written by the Atmosphere, Climate & Environment Information Programme, and is supported by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. The Encyclopaedia is a one-stop source of information, for younger and older users alike, on a range of atmospheric issues, including air quality, acid rain, global warming and ozone depletion.
The Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Project helps institutions and subject communities develop curricula and pedagogy that will give students the skills and knowledge to live and work sustainably.
Pestalozzi holds extensive library of resources from many cultures around the world, which are made available to Schools, Colleges and other Educational institutions.
The Green League 2008 demonstrates that some universities are developing exciting and pioneering sustainability strategies. People & Planet asked some of these institutions to write case studies outlining the kind of activities that are taking place on campus. Feeling in need of some inspiration? Want to show your Vice Chancellor what your university should be doing? Then have a look at these universities - you certainly won't be short of ideas!
These guidelines and recommendations from UNESCO have been devised by an International Network of 30 teacher education institutions from around the world. The main aim is to show how teacher education institutions can be re-orientated to address ESD (Education for Sustainable Development) objectives.
Welcome to the teacher zone … the place where you can learn to teach rubbish. Use this part of recyclezone to find information specially for teachers and school managers.
Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future is a multimedia teacher education programme published by UNESCO. It contains 100 hours (divided into 25 modules) of professional development for use in pre-service teacher courses as well as the in-service education of teachers, curriculum developers, education policy makers, and authors of educational materials.