Baines, Liz (1992). La Compote Verte! UK: Panda House. ISBN 0-947613-40-4. WWF United Kingdom, Panda House, Weyside Park, Catteshall Lane, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1XR, United Kingdom, tel 0483-426444.
The teaching pack combines learning French with environmental issues. It contains detailed teaching notes and English discussion materials for pupils and 28 reproducible student sheets. The work is aimed to include group work, using written, spoken, and visual skills. Examples from various French speaking countries are used and cover the themes of migration, endangered species, and forests.
Caduto, Michael J., and Joseph Bruchac (1988). Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Children. With teachers guide. Golden, CO: Fulcrum, Inc.
See abstract under "Indigenous Peoples."
Development Education Centre (Birmingham), DEC (S Yorks), and UNICEF-UK (1992). Its Our World Too. 7.95 pounds. ISBN 0-948838-24-8. DEC (Birmingham), Gillett Centre, 998 Bristol Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 6LE, United Kingdom.
A local-global approach to environmental education.
Jarvis, Heather (1989). Clean Water--A Right for All. London: UNICEF-UK. ISBN 1-871440-01-7. UNICEF-UK, 55 Lincolns Inn Fields, London WC2A 3NB, United Kingdom.
This teachers book is designed with active project work for 8- to 13-year-olds in a school setting. There is an emphasis on group work. Children are encouraged to discover and understand the place and importance of water in their lives as well as for people in developing countries. There are clear photoset guidelines and a large number of reproduible student worksheets, games, and stories. A photoset of photographs is included.
One World Group of Broadcasters/North-South Centre (1992). Making One World: An Education Pack on Development and Environment. Lisbon: North-South Centre. North-South Centre, Avenida da Liberdade. 229-4 o, P-12--Lisbon, Portugal, tel 351-1-52 29 03, fax 351-1-53 13 29.
This pack contains 44 activity sheets, eight color posters, and a 12-page teachers booklet. Also available is an accompanying video. The combined resources attempt to show that problems of environment and development are two sides of the same coin. The activity sheets present issues and develop new perspectives and provides ideas for action.
World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF UK) (1992). My World. United Kingdom: Panda House. ISBN 0-947613-420. WWF UK, Panda House, Weyside Park, Catteshall Lane, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1XR, United Kingdom, tel 0483-426444.
This resource pack contains one teachers book and nine 16-page supplements. Designed for primary teachers, it offers advice and guidance to help teachers deliver environmental education. Teachers book contains suggestions on how to use the pack and 20 reproducible worksheets.
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