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Hauptsachtitel:
Learning for sustainable living : an integrated learning resource for environmental education.
Erscheinungsort:
Randburg, South Africa
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ISBN:
1919777296
 
9781919777290
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Abstract: Lesson plans. This resource provides you with supportive information and activities to enable you to integrate Environmental Education across the curriculum in the Senior Phase. The book has been developed and produced through a series of creative workshops by teachers, subject advisers and other education professionals. The book is designed to raise environmental awareness and to stimulate local action among the learners. Ecology. Ecology and all living things. Activities. Are you part of the food chain? Adapting to a changing habitat. Population and a balance of nature. Are you part of the natural environment? Water. Water is life. Activities. Sharing our water resources. How clean water reaches your home. Water-use in the home. Water pollution affects us all. Air. The earth's security blanket! Activities. Air pollution affects you. Changes in the weather. Measuring water conditions. Is the atmosphere vital to life? Soil. Soil is vital in our environment. Activities. Can soil be reclaimed? Soil as a habitat. Healthy soil healthy food. How we use soil. Energy. Energy makes the earth move! Activities. Has fire changed your life? Examining energy resources. Conserving electricity at home. Access to energy. Population. Demography. Activities. Population distribution. Why we live where we do. Can we choose between our natural resources? We all have rights. Resources and organisations.