March Topics (Women's Month, World WIldlife Day, Water Day, and Day of Forests)
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ArticleWhat Is A Global Citizen?: Adult (A1+)—Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship Programme
This lesson can help your students provide a definition of what it is to be a global citizen.
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LessonCelebrations: International Women’s Day
Celebrate the women who changed the world, spark discussions, and inspire your students with these engaging resources.
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LessonElementary Business: Women at work—a constant struggle for gender equality
Are we close to ending inequality in the business world?
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LessonAustralian women are doing 50% more housework than men. It’s creating ‘volcanic levels of resentment’
Read about how women in Australia do the majority of unpaid domestic work and the possible ways to address the problem.
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ArticleGlobal: World Water Day
This lesson and infographic focuses on interesting facts and figures about World Water Day on the 22nd of March.
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Lesson‘Tastes like water’: how a US facility is recycling sewage to drink
Read about a California project that turns sewage into drinking water in less than an hour and could be a blueprint for other water-scarce regions.
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LessonWash well – and don’t forget the lid: how to clean your reusable water bottle
Read about what can happen when you don’t clean your reusable water bottle regularly.
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ArticleDo Something!: Adult (A2)—Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship Programme
This lesson can help your students identify and take positive action in their community.
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LessonFour reasons trees are more like humans than you think
Read about some of the remarkable similarities between humans and trees.
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LessonElementary Business: Trees for sale!
It’s time to invest in nature. Could the sale of trees save our natural resources?
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ArticleAmazing World of Animals: Introduction and Project Map
An introduction to Carol Read’s Amazing World of Animals project including a comprehensive project map with a detailed view of each lesson.
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ArticleGlobal 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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LessonCelebrations: St Patrick’s Day
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your students while learning about this Irish celebration and Gaelic expressions.
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LessonCelebrations: Holi
In this lesson, students will read, discuss and respond to facts about Holi.