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Consumer Society - Why Buy More? by admin — last modified 18-07-2008 21:55
This lesson shows how consumerism can have a negative impact on human health and the environment through videos, discussion, competition
Is Food Always Healthy? by admin — last modified 18-07-2008 21:55
This lesson attempts to raise students’ awareness about the difference between the “ecologically clean” and “healthy” food and helps build an understanding of the consumer process through discussion, exhibition with samples, brainstorming, video presentation
Can One Person Make a Difference? by admin — last modified 18-07-2008 21:55
This lesson illustrates the right to participate in decision-making processes on environmental issues through discussion, brainstorming, role-playing
Our Responsibilites Toward Future Generations by admin — last modified 18-07-2008 21:55
This lesson asks students to discuss specific cases of sustainable development by raising student awareness of the basic principles of sustainable development, and letting them reflect on the challenges confronting the environment through lecture, discussion, video presentation
Description: The Toyota Environmental Activities Grant Program and the Toyota Social Contributions Fund have helped produce the Green Pack for use by teachers and students. This program aims to increase the individual capacity of present and future environmental trainers and teachers and to support the development of institutions and programs for environmental capacity building and education. For more information, please visit http://greenpack.rec.org
Resource Type: Teaching Programs/Unit
Curriculum:
Learning Areas: arts  cross  english  languages  maths  science  technology 
Keywords: Consumption
Policy and Research
Built Environment
Community and Society
Biodiversity and Ecology
Sustainability
Heritage
Technology
Globalisation
Education and Professional Learning
State: Outcomes:
Stages: secondary Notes:
Years: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Resource links:
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University of New South Wales Faculty of the Built Environment Teach Sustainability Environmental Trust University of New South Wales Faculty of the Built Environment The Decade of Education for Sustainable Development Teach Sustainability