How Green is Your Class?

Over 50 Ways your Students Can Make a Difference

Kate Brown author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:20th Jul '08

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

How Green is Your Class? cover

A highly topical and practical book showing teachers how to engage students in green issues, in their school, wider community and on an international scale.

Shows teachers how to engage students in on topical issues not just in school and their wider communities but also on an international scale. This book provides a range of actions from classroom activities through to longer term projects that can be used in lessons or in their own time.This is a highly topical and practical book that shows teachers how to engage students in on topical issues not just in school and their wider communities but also on an international scale. It provides a range of actions from classroom activities through to longer term projects that can be used in lessons or in their own time. It is an innovative resource that will inspire younger people to think about the environment of the planet.This book details a wide range of ways in which young people can make a difference on issues that concern them, in school, in their local communities, nationally and internationally. The activities, which range from practical actions that take only a few minutes, to long-term projects, can be used in lessons to help students develop their skills of participation, or to inspire young people to use their own time to make a difference.

"Brown, a teacher in an international school and educational resources consultant, provides a comprehensive guide for to help teachers support students who want to make a difference. The 50 projects here range in scope from the classroom to the world, and focus on facilitating the potential of young people to bring about change, no matter what change they wish to choose." -Book News, February 2009

ISBN: 9781847061225

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128 pages