Part of an Active Methodology Images and Objects series and offers a variety of ideas and suggestions for teachers, trainers and other pedagogical professionals who want to experience and try mindfulness exercises together with those they teach or train.
Theme: Consumption
Dare to Differ
Part of an Active Methodology Images and Objects series and focuses on inquiry-based learning. Specifically the toolkit draws on the 5Es Model as a specific inquire-based learning model. This model adapts the generic inquiry-based learning cycle (i.e. ask-investigate-create-discuss-reflect) into a more defined set of five phases, each with a distinct purpose and learning approach.
The sustainable shopping basket flyer on: sustainable travel
With people traveling more and more, mass tourism is a growing factor in environmental pollution and resource consumption – and it’s changing the face of entire cities.
Webinar series ‘Sustainable Living 1.5: Empowering People to live better and lighter’
Explores people centric approaches to building back better and highlights operational forward pathways for more sustainable living. It underscores lifestyle features within the Sustainable Development Goals and provides key evidence and communication messages for targeted communities of practice.
To be or to have: Contextualizing Sustainable Lifestyles
Financial Literacy, personal finance management
Part of an Active Methodology Images and Objects series and aims to help learners gain knowledge and understanding of the concepts of personal finance and the various terms related to the theme. It further helps learners apply their newly gained knowledge in an integrated manner in order to make responsible choices and take action for their own benefit and the benefit of others.
A framework for shaping sustainable lifestyles: determinants and strategies
This publication reviews the current knowledge about what factors influence lifestyles and proposes strategies for assessing policies and developing necessary actions.
How can people better understand their environmental impacts: An introduction to lifestyle calculators
Paper explains the context of planetary boundaries; how people make (sustainability) decisions; and provides a summary of available types of lifestyle calculators, their strengths and weaknesses and representative examples
Hatched: The capacity for sustainable development
The aim of this e-book is to provide a representation of research findings on the topic of sustainability in an accessible form for practitioners within the public, business and wider community sectors of New Zealand.
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