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Green Teacher is a non-profit EE magazine, by and for educators to enhance environmental and global education across the curriculum at all grade levels. It offers fifty pages of ideas and activities, four times a year, for $30/year (which includes GST).
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The Pembina Institutes dynamic and innovative environmental e-education Web site Greenlearning.ca is a student and teacher-friendly Web-based learning resource that covers compulsory curriculum for selected units.
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The Calgary Board of Education Education*Energy*Environment Team (EcoTeam) was created to provide leadership to advance environmental literacy through strategic facility, curricular and community initiatives.
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Compiled by Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF), the Inquiries for a Sustainable Future tool adopts a decision-making approach to the study of selected Canadian issues. Extensive background information on each issue is provided, as well as a series of questions for students to debate and discuss.
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The national voice for teachers in Canada, the Canadian Teachers' Federation offers its Global Teacher publications and other documents for download.
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The HSBC Clean Air Achievers (CAA) program is a curriculum based, multi-disciplinary program that targets students in Grades 6, 7, 8 and 9. CAA is a program of Clean Air Champions, a national registered charity that aims to educate and motivate Canadians to adopt practices and lifestyles that enhance both environmental and personal health. This program uses Canadas top National team, Olympic, and Paralympic athletes, our CHAMPIONS to deliver the CAA message to your students!
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Alberta Tomorrow is an interactive web-based computer simulation that uses cutting edge technology and information to teach the long term effects of natural resource management on ecological and economic values in Alberta.
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