Schools for Health and Sustainability

Schools for Health and Sustainability
Author: Venka Simovska,Patricia Mannix McNamara
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789401791717

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Schools are unique places. They pay a central role in the formation of young people. The importance of how young people are educated and how they are encouraged to live and learn cannot be underestimated. This book advocates for the fostering of agency not only amongst school personnel but also amongst younger generations for health and sustainability. It provides the reader with a new lens with which to discover health promoting schools and education for sustainable development. It invites the reader to look more deeply into both and to accompany the authors on a journey of discovery of the real potential for each to enhance the practice of schooling.

Health and Sustainability in the Canadian Food System

Health and Sustainability in the Canadian Food System
Author: Rod MacRae,Elisabeth Abergel
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-07-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774822718

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Civil society organizations are among the most vociferous critics of the modern food system. Yet even after decades of campaigns, governments have largely failed to address health and sustainability issues in an effective way. This volume showcases the research of experts from multiple disciplines who argue that solutions lie not just in lobbying elected officials but in initiatives at the subparliamentary level. Real change will come, they argue, when advocacy groups develop innovative strategies capable of influencing decision makers more resistant to public pressure: business lobbies well connected to government agencies, middle managers, and ministries unused to collaborating across departmental mandates.

Higher Education for Sustainability

Higher Education for Sustainability
Author: Lucas F. Johnston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415519359

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This edited collection provides a glimpse at the ways colleges and universities have integrated sustainability across the curriculum.

Leadership for Green Schools

Leadership for Green Schools
Author: Lisa A. W. Kensler,Cynthia L. Uline
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134737611

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Leadership for Green Schools provides aspiring and practicing leaders with the tools they need to facilitate the design, leadership, and management of greener, more sustainable schools. Framed by theory and research, this text draws from the fields of sustainability science, built learning environment, and educational leadership to explain what green schools look like, what role school buildings play in advancing sustainable organizational and instructional practices, and why school leaders are "greening" their leadership. Sustainability can often seem like an unreachable, utopian set of goals, but this important resource uses illustrative examples of successful schools and leaders to show how establishing and managing green schools aligns with the work they are already doing to restore engaged learning within their schools and communities. Leadership for Green Schools is a unique and important resource to help leaders reduce the environmental impact of school buildings and immerse students in purposeful, meaningful learning for a sustainable, just future. Special Features: Examples from award-winning schools and leaders—best-practices and illustrative examples throughout make whole school sustainability come to life and show how green leadership is a real possibility for the reader. Aligned with Professional Standards for Educational Leadership—provides the tools necessary for leaders to advance sustainability goals while at the same time fulfilling the core purposes of their job. End-of-chapter discussion questions—valuable pedagogical tools invite personal reflection and conversation.

Learning Food and Sustainability

Learning  Food  and Sustainability
Author: Jennifer Sumner
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137539045

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This edited volume explores the intersection of learning and food, both within and beyond the classroom, all within the context of sustainability. Taking a broad pedagogical approach to the question of food, it focuses on learning and change in a number of key sites including schools, homes, communities, and social movements, keeping in mind that we need to learn our way out of our current unsustainable food system and in to more sustainable alternatives.

Sustainability and Health

Sustainability and Health
Author: Valerie A. Brown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2005
Genre: Global environmental change
ISBN: 1741144426

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A textbook and reference for public health and health science practitioners that offers a thorough background and practical solutions to the growing field of environmental health.

Educating for Sustainability in Primary Schools

Educating for Sustainability in Primary Schools
Author: Neil Taylor,Frances Quinn,Chris Eames
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2015-06-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789463000468

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Education for Sustainability is a key priority in today’s schools, as our society seeks to find a balance between environmental, social, cultural, political and economic imperatives that affect our future. As young children will become the next generation of adults, it is vital that they are educated about sustainability issues, so that they can learn to make informed decisions and take positive action for a sustainable world. Teachers are ideally placed to educate for sustainability issues, and indeed have a responsibility to do so. However, they often lack support and experience in this area, and constraints of current curriculum priorities can inhibit Education for Sustainability being taught effectively in many classrooms. Educating for Sustainability in Primary Schools: Teaching for the Future addresses this problem by showing how Education for Sustainability can be developed within and across all areas of the primary curriculum in the Australian and New Zealand contexts. The book provides a range of educational approaches and examples of activities to support teachers in addressing national requirements for teaching the major primary curriculum learning areas, while simultaneously educating for sustainability. This integrative approach to primary education can promote knowledge of, positive attitudes towards and suitable action for sustainability in relevant, meaningful, enjoyable and creative ways. This book is a valuable resource for all primary teachers who wish to make a real difference to educating children for the future.

Trailblazers for Whole School Sustainability

Trailblazers for Whole School Sustainability
Author: Jennifer Seydel,Cynthia L. Merse,Lisa A. W. Kensler,David Sobel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021-12-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000522969

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What does it take to prepare students, teachers, and school staff to shape a just and sustainable future? In Trailblazers for Whole School Sustainability, you will meet educators and school leaders who are on the front lines of re-imagining school through the lens of sustainability. This book features inspiring stories from around the country, from urban and rural schools and districts, that highlight best practices and lessons learned from teachers, administrators, and students as they transformed their school communities for a just and sustainable future. These stories are structured around a practical framework that demonstrates how this work allows schools and districts to work smarter, not harder, by integrating sustainability and systems thinking into leadership; curriculum and instruction; culture and climate; and facilities and operations. While each school and district’s story in this book is different, the passion that drives each one to embrace sustainability in everything they do, from operations to curriculum, remains the same. Trailblazers for Whole School Sustainability shows what is possible when educators resolve to blaze a trail to re-imagine K-12 education for a just and sustainable future.