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Overall Winner, SAGT (Scottish Association of Geography Teachers) Awards 2022
Winner, Global Dimension Teachers' Choice Award 2023
Shortlisted, BERA Educational Research Book of the Year 2023
Highly Commended, GA (Geographical Association) Publisher's Awards 2023
Sustainability Education: A Classroom Guide provides an accessible, in-depth guide and critique of sustainability education for school and university students, teachers, curriculum makers and school governors working around the world with children aged 3- to 14-years old. Informed by research findings and learning theory, it provides a progressive framework for sustainability education spanning all subject areas and applicable in a wide range of settings. There are over 180 age-related teaching ideas on topics such as conservation, health, food, wildlife, climate change, social justice and sustainable living, as well as provocative questions designed to stimulate educational debate. Written by two highly experienced UK-based educators, it draws together specially commissioned contributions from Australia, Israel, Norway, South Africa, the UK and the USA. Key concepts and links to the UN Global Goals (SDGs), are highlighted throughout. A companion website offers an extensive toolkit of specially prepared PowerPoint presentations and details of over 100 lectures, reports, picture books, websites and classroom and INSET teaching resources.
Author: Stephen Scoffham, Steve Rawlinson
ISBN-10: 1350262072
ISBN-13: 9781350262072
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Language: English
Published: 06/16/2022
Pages: 296
Format: Paperback
Weight: 1.30lbs
Size: 9.61h x 7.40w x 0.71d
Stephen Scoffham is Visiting Reader in Sustainability and Education at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK and was President of the UK Geographical Association (2018-19).
Steve Rawlinson is Chair of the Primary Geography Editorial Board and was President of the Geographical Association (2015-16). For many years he worked as an Initial Teacher Education Tutor at Northumbria University, UK. Contributors: Ben Ballin (Educational Consultant, UK) Patty Born (Hamline University, USA) Helen Clarke (Independent Scholar, @attention2place, UK) Richard Hatwood (Denbighshire County Council, UK) Elena Lengthorn (University of Worcester, UK) Paula Owens (Educational Consultant, UK) Hilde Tornby (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway) Sharon Witt (Independent Scholar, @attention2place, UK) Yocheved Yorkovsky (Gordon College of Education, Israel) Natasha Ziebell (University of Melbourne, Australia)Thanks for subscribing!
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