The activities within the biodiversity toolkit provide students with an understanding of the importance of nature and how all living things are connected.
Resource type: Teaching materials
Elephant toolkit
Teach young learners about elephants, the threats they face, and what we can do to protect them and other wildlife.
Sea Turtle toolkit
The sea turtle toolkit provides a resource guide and six activities around this iconic species, the threats they face, and what we can do to protect sea turtles for generations to come.
Tiger toolkit
The tiger toolkit provides a resource guide and six activities around this iconic species, the threats they face, and what we can do to protect tigers for generations to come.
Food for Thought
Part of an Active Methodology Images and Objects series and aims to strengthen learners’ ability to deal with socio-scientific issues (SSIs) and Grand Challenges (i.e., urgent global problems) which relate directly to the pursuit of sustainable development.
Why buy? The symbolic value of consumption
Part of an Active Methodology Images and Objects series and focuses on historical reflection, self-analysis, and comparison of examples as key learning strategies, to help explore themes related to responsible living and sustainable development. The toolkit encourages communication between students and elders in their families or communities.
Personal Consumption and Climate Change
Part of an Active Methodology Images and Objects series and focuses in particular on using photographs and a range of active teaching and learning approaches and strategies to explore the themes of: personal consumption, climate change and responsible living.
Food Heroes Activity Art set booklet
Sustainability Starts with Teachers Programme
Sustainability Starts with Teachers is a UNESCO-led capacity-building programme for teacher educators on Education for Sustainable Development in Southern Africa.
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