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Appendix C: Cross-Curricular Outlines



Environment and Sustainability

Environmental education is defined as a way of understanding human relationships with the environment. It involves:

The term sustainability helps to describe societies that "promote diversity and do not compromise the natural world for any species in the future."

Value of Integrating Environment and Sustainability Themes

Integrating these themes into the curriculum helps students develop a responsible attitude toward caring for the earth. Studies that integrate environment and sustainability themes provide students with opportunities to identify their beliefs and opinions, reflect on a range of views, and ultimately make informed and responsible choices.

The guiding principles that should be interwoven in subjects from Kindergarten to Grade 12 are:

Some organizing principles are:

The theme study units might include: Consumerism, School Operating Systems, Pollution, or Endangered Species.

This summary is derived from Environmental Education/Sustainable Societies: A Conceptual Framework , Curriculum Branch, 1994.


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