This brohure is the fourth in a series that focuses on education for sustainable living in formal education systems as well as informal education and provides descriptions of three successful methodologies used around the world.
Theme: Environment and climate
World’s largest lesson
World’s Largest Lesson promotes use of the Sustainable Development Goals in learning so that children can contribute to a better future for all. We believe that education is key to delivering the promise of the Goals, so our resources are free, open source and translated into over 30 languages.
Introduction to Systems Thinking and Transitions (7 minutes)
A short online lecture introducing the topic Systems Thinking and Transitions
Intro: Transformative Learning in Relation to Sustainability (13 minutes)
A short online introductary lecture into the topic of Transformative Learning in Relation to Sustainability
The NOAA Climate Portal
Is a one-stop site of information and resources for educators and students. It includes the CLEAN collection of climate and energy science resources.
Activity Book: Discover Your Changing World With NOAA
Ten Activities to Introduce You to the Essential Principles of Climate Science.
NOAA Citizen Science website
Supports citizen science by helping to manage a community of practice, coordinating a catalog of projects, and representing the agency in broader efforts.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) – Resource collection
Includes ocean and coastal curricula, lesson plans, tutorials and projects about corals, currents, tides, estuaries, global positioning, pollution, nautical charts, and seafloor mapping.
Biodiversity toolkit
The activities within the biodiversity toolkit provide students with an understanding of the importance of nature and how all living things are connected.
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