Theme: Environment and climate

Education for Sustainable Consumption through Mindfulness

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.

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 Power of Media: Responsible and Sustainable Living

Part of an Active Methodology Images and Objects series and focuses on different media as a key teaching and learning strategy to explore themes related to responsible living and sustainable development; presents background information on Education for Responsible and Sustainable Living and Multiple Intelligence theory; provides a range of active teaching and learning activities using different media.

Education for Sustainable Development

Part of an Active Methodology Images and Objects series and builds on the already well documented use of images and photographs in education. The toolkit might provide a “quick start” for teachers/facilitators who would like to use a visual approach to exploring aspects of Sustainable Development in their teaching and learning environment.

Time as a Resource

Part of an Active Methodologies Images and Objects series and aims at promoting active learning activities involving real world problems. These are complex problems which require learners to work together to identify solutions and to make change happen.

Ocean today

Provides award-winning 2 minute videos on all aspects of the ocean realm great for student introduction and engagement.

Midiendo lo que importa

Los profesores, estudiantes, padres y/o administradores participantes trabajan juntos para elegir aquellos indicadores que consideran útiles y relevantes. Si fuese necesario, el parafraseo de los indicadores puede cambiarse y, entonces, pueden identificarse otros métodos de medición adecuados.