Outdoor learning and sustainability education
Issue 351 | Page 61 | Published Dec 2013
Description
A shared conference presentation describes two ways of bringing education for sustainable development into education. The first part concentrated on putting science into outdoor learning backed up by a series of mind-mapping activities. The second was about linking schools with their surrounding communities to develop ways of working together. An example from a British school is highlighted but similar projects are occurring elsewhere in Europe and a few other countries.
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