1. The World By Cycle expedition is a bicycle
circumnagivation of the world that explores the origin stories of everyday
things, bringing Adventure Learning to classroom education! The Ride To Learn
program thematizes global citizenship, sustainability, and humane education
through a variety of engaging and interactive multimedia teaching resources.
2.
Although most youth are directly or indirectly affected by mental illness,
mental health remains a difficult topic of conversation for many young people.
Designed to help secondary school students learn and talk openly about mental
health, this thematic classroom explores issues and topics including brain
functions, stress, stigma, finding support, and mental health in the media.
3.
These primary and secondary level thematic classrooms were designed to raise
awareness about deforestation, with a focus on the destruction of native
forests for the commercial production of palm oil, and illustrate what youth
can do to reclaim at-risk forests and preserve them for future generations.
4. A secondary school resource for a more
sustainable future Tread Lightly - A secondary school resource for a more
sustainable future
Exploring
climate change through the lens of ecological footprints, this thematic
classroom helps secondary school students to understand basic climate change
science, develop a sense of personal and collective responsibility for the
earth, and adopt more environmentally friendly habits and behaviours.
5.
Utilizing the Photovoice technique, this thematic classroom encourages
intermediate and secondary school students to ask important questions about the
food we eat, where it comes from, how we make food-related decisions, and the
local and global impacts of these choices on human and community health.
6.
Utilizing the Photovoice technique, this thematic classroom encourages
intermediate and secondary school students to ask important questions about the
food we eat, where it comes from, how we make food-related decisions, and the
local and global impacts of these choices on human and community health.
7.
Developed to support learning through the Ayiti role playing game, this
thematic classroom helps intermediate and secondary school students explore how
rural poverty affects individuals, families and communities in developing
countries such as Haiti.
8.
Young people are amongst those most affected by HIV/AIDS. Drawing on
photography and digital media, this thematic classroom provides secondary
school students with a participatory educational resource based on social
justice, transnational communication, and global solidarity.
9.
Smokers almost exclusively take up the habit during their youth. Designed to
help reduce the incidence of tobacco use among secondary school students, this
thematic classroom supports learning about the health impacts of first- and
second-hand smoke, the exploitative nature of the global tobacco industry, and
how to effectively encourage peers to lead smoke-free lives.
10.
These free virtual classrooms come pre-populated with lesson plans and
resources related to a range of important issues. Once you create a thematic
classroom, you can customize its content and tools to meet the needs of your
students and curriculum!
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