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Science and Sustainability
Science and Sustainability is a full-year, integrated science/environmental
science course for the high school. It focuses on the role that science
and technology can play in sustainable development. The course is divided
into four parts, and each part is designed around one aspect of sustainability:
basic needs, food, earth’s resources, and energy. Each part teaches
essential science concepts and skills in chemistry, biology, physics,
and earth science, such as:
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Conservation and transfer of energy
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Molecular structure, chemical reactions, and bonding
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Nature of motion and forces
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Cell structure and principles of heredity
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Ability to design and conduct experiments
Science and Sustainability activities include experiments, simulations,
readings, and projects. There is a 500-page, hard-cover student
book and a complete Teacher’s Guide. A kit containing the
laboratory equipment and supplies required to conduct course activities
is also available.
The kit provides supplies for use with up to three classes
of 32 students each.
The program also includes Material
World (Sierra Club Books),
a photographic portrait of 39 representative families from
around the world. An image
of each family and their worldly possessions, along with
demographic and other statistical information about each country,
provide
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global perspective
to students as they investigate sustainability issues.
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Table of Contents
Course Overview
Kit Content
Ordering Information

This
material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation
under Grant No. ESI-9252906.
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