Examine how the human/grizzly relationship has changed since the closing of the …
Examine how the human/grizzly relationship has changed since the closing of the Yellowstone dumps, and also learn about the challenges posed to both humans and bears, in this video segment from Nature.
This textbook is meant to introduce students who will be working as …
This textbook is meant to introduce students who will be working as safety or environmental specialists overseeing the manufacturing, processing, or transportation of chemicals to the science of toxicology in order to make more informed decisions in their day-to-day dealings with potentially toxic substances.
An interactive reference work on the UN Sustainable Development Goals with short …
An interactive reference work on the UN Sustainable Development Goals with short introductions to the goals, the official translations and numbering of the 17 goals and the 169 underlying targets, zoom in / zoom out at goal or target level, powerful search function, and "deep" hyperlinks to the UN website about the goals.Compact and online available interactive reference work that can be useful in all kinds of learning activities related to the SDGs.Currently available in English, Spanish, French and Dutch.Free to use online, but also to download and "embed" in other websites (HTML5); the source code is also freely available (MMAP).
An interactive reference work on the UN Sustainable Development Goals with short …
An interactive reference work on the UN Sustainable Development Goals with short introductions to the goals, the official translations and numbering of the 17 goals and the 169 underlying targets, zoom in / zoom out at goal or target level, powerful search function, and "deep" hyperlinks to the UN website about the goals.Compact and online available interactive reference work that can be useful in all kinds of learning activities related to the SDGs.Currently available in English, Spanish, French and Dutch.Free to use online, but also to download and "embed" in other websites (HTML5); the source code is also freely available (MMAP).
A report of the partners' experience with the project Collaborative Economy without …
A report of the partners' experience with the project Collaborative Economy without Barriers, containing practical guidelines and tips about how to start using collaborative economy in inclusive adult education together with some success stories, strengths and weaknesses of the project and suggestions to improve the efficacy of the proposed approach.
During the project, coordinated by Associazione Uniamoci Onlus from Italy and co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European union, the learners developed soft and ICT skills needed to enter the sector of collaborative economy and developed practical craft skills that can be spent in the production and selling of their own products. Though this report you can learn how to guide the learners (with disability/social disadvantages) in a similar learning path.
This video segment adapted from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department explores the …
This video segment adapted from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department explores the role of the wetlands in our environment, including providing habitats for wildlife, acting as natural water filters, and playing a part in the greater water cycle.
In this video segment adapted from the College of Menominee Nation, learn …
In this video segment adapted from the College of Menominee Nation, learn about the emergence of invasive forest species and diseases and their possible impact on the Menominee tribal forest.
This video segment, adapted fromThinking Big, Building Small, demonstrates each part of …
This video segment, adapted fromThinking Big, Building Small, demonstrates each part of the engineering design process, which is fundamental to any successful project. Though it does this in the context of building skyscrapers, the process is applicable to any sort of project, including constructing schools, building bridges, and even manufacturing sneakers. Students will recognize the value of going through its steps sequentially when constructing scale models. Recommended for: Grades 3-12
This activity engages students in a role play to negotiate an agreement …
This activity engages students in a role play to negotiate an agreement between the United States and China about climate change policies. Students use given background material or can do their own additional research to present their assigned stakeholder's position in a simulated negotiation.
In this video segment adapted from United Tribes Technical College, listen as …
In this video segment adapted from United Tribes Technical College, listen as six Native American students share their concerns, hopes, and knowledge about climate change.
In this video adapted from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, see how …
In this video adapted from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, see how volunteers care for sick or injured animals. Also learn why human interaction is not always the best solution.
In this What's Up in the Environment? video segment, learn how various …
In this What's Up in the Environment? video segment, learn how various indicator species are used to monitor the environmental condition of the Everglades.
In this video segment adapted from Haskell Indian Nations University, meet Elders …
In this video segment adapted from Haskell Indian Nations University, meet Elders who describe dramatic changes that they have witnessed in their local environments.
This simulation provides scenarios for exploring the principles of climate dynamics from …
This simulation provides scenarios for exploring the principles of climate dynamics from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Interconnections among climate issues, public stakeholders, and the governance spheres are investigated through creative simulations designed to help students understand international climate change negotiations.
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