June's Topics: The Environment and Our Oceans
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Critical Issues: Adult (B2)—Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship Programme
This lesson can help your students question social or governmental priorities and advocate personal viewpoint.
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In the most untouched, pristine parts of the Amazon, birds are dying. Scientists may finally know why
Read about how experts have spent two decades trying to understand the bird population decline in the Amazon.
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Elementary Business: Trees for sale!
It’s time to invest in nature. Could the sale of trees save our natural resources?
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Ditch the balloons and swap the plastic toys for cake: how to have a waste-free birthday party
Read about what we can do to make parties more sustainable.
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Positive Action: Secondary (A1+)—Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship Programme
This lesson can help your students identify and take positive action in their communities.
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‘You have to find your own recipe’: Dutch suburb where residents must grow food on at least half of their property
Read about the suburb of Oosterwold, a creative urban agriculture project in the Netherlands.
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CLIL: History—Sylvia Alice Earle
Introduce your students to Silvia Alice Earle, famous for her underwater travels.
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Business News Lessons: Gimme some green
Why is there a need to reshape markets, and not just companies, in the effort to go greener?
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Global Institutions: Secondary (A2)—Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship Programme
This lesson can help your students evaluate critical perspectives of global institutions.
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Career Readiness (A1): Science—The Energy of a Small Town
The reading describes how a small town in Texas uses 100% clean energy.