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Taylor and Francis Ltd Teaching Towards Green Schools 1st Edition 2022 Softbound by Plevyak, Linda H.
-Showcases practical ways PreK-12 teachers can implement sustainable projects and practices in their classrooms and schools, from beginner projects (recycling, composting, gardens) to school-wide initiatives (energy audits, building community partnerships)._x000D__x000D_-Includes real-world case studies from the US and elsewhere, including action photos and detailed walkthroughs of green schools in action._x000D__x000D_-Focuses on low- or no-budget projects for teachers, as well as those that foster the development of critical thinking skills, promote project-based learning, and consider the environment as a learning tool._x000D__x000D_-Includes additional resources for teachers and schools to further embed sustainability in their programs and curriculum._x000D_ _x000D_
1: Introduction to Green Schools_x000D_
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2: Whole School Framework and the Green Ribbon Award_x000D_
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3: Getting Started in Creating a Green School_x000D_
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4: What Does a Successful Green School Look Like?_x000D_
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5: Teaching Project- and Problem-Based Learning in a Green School_x000D_
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6: The Management, Aesthetics, and Efficiency of a Green School_x000D_
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7: Policy, Safety, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion within a Green School_x000D_
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8: Cost Benefits of Green Schools and How to Leverage Funding and Partnerships_x000D_
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9: How to Evaluate Campus, Curriculum and Community Sustainability Initiatives_x000D_