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Essential links

Below you will find links to essential sites with inspirational information for both students and teachers.

 

If you, the members of the project, have got links to other essential sites, please send them to Leif together with a short description of the link.

 

 Link  Comment
Science Across The World

It is a worldwide program and with a lot of primary and secondary schools involved.

 

This project does not have the same action oriented approach like the Young Minds, but I think we can be inspired of some of the tools.

 

When it comes to benefits for the students this program indicates that students have this benefit:

  • by being involved in the wider aspects of science
  • by making links with other countries
  • by using foreign languages and ICT
  • by developing their Key Skills and Thinking Skills
  • by extending science into cross curricular activities, including citizenship and sustainable development education.

Teaching and Learning for a 

Sustainable Future

Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future is a multimedia teacher education programme published by UNESCO.

It contains 100 hours (divided into 25 modules) of professional development for use in pre-service teacher courses as well as the in-service education of teachers, curriculum developers, education policy makers, and authors of educational materials.

 Pachamama It’s called Pachamama and its UNEP’s first global environmental assessment report written by young people, for young people published in 1999.
Youth Meeting Youth

E-learning project between Denmark, Kenya, Ghana and Zambia.

Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety Rap video made for young’s about chemicals and global concerns.
The future for our children

The Fourth Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health, that is to take place in Budapest 23-25 June, 2004.

"Young Minds" are invited to actively participate in this conference.

The European Network of Health Promoting Schools ENHPS is a programme jointly supported by the European Commission, Council of Europe and WHO regional office for Europe.

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