Author: Belko A. Suárez Contreras
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Talleres de educación ambiental para estimular el pensamiento crítico a través de la aplicación del método científico a la actividad de picaflores
Taller de educación ambiental
Author: Alberto R. Otero
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789879191446
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 95
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789879191446
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 95
Book Description
El futuro en diálogo
Author: Javier Reyes Ruiz
Publisher: Editorial Universidad de Guadalajara
ISBN: 607571958X
Category : Nature
Languages : es
Pages : 61
Book Description
Esta guía —el tercer producto de una colección de materiales para favorecer prácticas formativas, impulsada por la maestría en Educación Ambiental de la Universidad de Guadalajara— ofrece herramientas prácticas para enriquecer la planificación de talleres educativos sobre educación ambiental. Tanto para principiantes como para expertos, esta guía promueve el desarrollo de competencias clave en los participantes, que van desde la responsabilidad cívica hasta la organización y comunicación efectiva. Los autores, respaldados por educadores experimentados, han enriquecido el contenido con aportes de la pedagogía crítica, la pedagogía ambiental y la didáctica ambiental. Exploran la conexión entre la sociedad y la naturaleza, la interdisciplina y el enfoque de la complejidad que une ciencias sociales y naturales. A través de estas páginas, los lectores aprenderán a dinamizar grupos, utilizar recursos didácticos de manera eficaz, así como técnicas para trabajar en equipo, habilidades que son esenciales para proyectos comprometidos con el desarrollo social y con la construcción de soluciones a los problemas que afectan nuestro entorno. Este manual es el aliado perfecto para todos aquellos que desean marcar la diferencia en la educación ambiental.
Publisher: Editorial Universidad de Guadalajara
ISBN: 607571958X
Category : Nature
Languages : es
Pages : 61
Book Description
Esta guía —el tercer producto de una colección de materiales para favorecer prácticas formativas, impulsada por la maestría en Educación Ambiental de la Universidad de Guadalajara— ofrece herramientas prácticas para enriquecer la planificación de talleres educativos sobre educación ambiental. Tanto para principiantes como para expertos, esta guía promueve el desarrollo de competencias clave en los participantes, que van desde la responsabilidad cívica hasta la organización y comunicación efectiva. Los autores, respaldados por educadores experimentados, han enriquecido el contenido con aportes de la pedagogía crítica, la pedagogía ambiental y la didáctica ambiental. Exploran la conexión entre la sociedad y la naturaleza, la interdisciplina y el enfoque de la complejidad que une ciencias sociales y naturales. A través de estas páginas, los lectores aprenderán a dinamizar grupos, utilizar recursos didácticos de manera eficaz, así como técnicas para trabajar en equipo, habilidades que son esenciales para proyectos comprometidos con el desarrollo social y con la construcción de soluciones a los problemas que afectan nuestro entorno. Este manual es el aliado perfecto para todos aquellos que desean marcar la diferencia en la educación ambiental.
Taller de educación ambiental
Author: Alberto R. Otero
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788499240046
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 100
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788499240046
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 100
Book Description
Actividades de Ciencias Para la Escuela Primaria, Enfoque Ambiental Tomo i
Author:
Publisher: Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica
ISBN: 9789977675404
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 74
Book Description
Publisher: Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica
ISBN: 9789977675404
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 74
Book Description
Hábitat
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788449802478
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 334
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788449802478
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 334
Book Description
The Intentional Teacher
Author: Ann S. Epstein
Publisher: Conran Octopus
ISBN: 9781938113062
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Young children and teachers both have active roles in the learning processHow do preschoolers learn and develop? What are the best ways to support learning in the early years? This revised edition of The Intentional Teacher guides teachers to balance both child-guided and adult-guided learning experiences that build on children's interests and focus on what they need to learn to be successful in school and in life.This edition offers new chapters on science, social studies, and approaches to learning. Also included is updated, expanded information on social and emotional development, physical development and health, language and literacy, mathenatics, and the creative arts. In each chapter are many practical teaching strategies that are illustrated with classroom-based anecdotes.The Intentional Teacher encourages readers to- Reflect on their principles and practices- Broaden their thinking about appropriate early curriculum content and instructional methods- Discover specific ideas and teaching strategies for interacting with children in key subject areasIntentional teaching does not happen by chance. This book will help teachers apply their knowledge of children and of content to make thoughtful, intentional use of both child-guided and adult-guided experiences.
Publisher: Conran Octopus
ISBN: 9781938113062
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Young children and teachers both have active roles in the learning processHow do preschoolers learn and develop? What are the best ways to support learning in the early years? This revised edition of The Intentional Teacher guides teachers to balance both child-guided and adult-guided learning experiences that build on children's interests and focus on what they need to learn to be successful in school and in life.This edition offers new chapters on science, social studies, and approaches to learning. Also included is updated, expanded information on social and emotional development, physical development and health, language and literacy, mathenatics, and the creative arts. In each chapter are many practical teaching strategies that are illustrated with classroom-based anecdotes.The Intentional Teacher encourages readers to- Reflect on their principles and practices- Broaden their thinking about appropriate early curriculum content and instructional methods- Discover specific ideas and teaching strategies for interacting with children in key subject areasIntentional teaching does not happen by chance. This book will help teachers apply their knowledge of children and of content to make thoughtful, intentional use of both child-guided and adult-guided experiences.
Algic Researches
Author: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
In the Shadow of Melting Glaciers
Author: Mark Carey
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019974257X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Climate change is producing profound changes globally. Yet we still know little about how it affects real people in real places on a daily basis because most of our knowledge comes from scientific studies that try to estimate impacts and project future climate scenarios. This book is different, illustrating in vivid detail how people in the Andes have grappled with the effects of climate change and ensuing natural disasters for more than half a century. In Peru's Cordillera Blanca mountain range, global climate change has generated the world's most deadly glacial lake outburst floods and glacier avalanches, killing 25,000 people since 1941. As survivors grieved, they formed community organizations to learn about precarious glacial lakes while they sent priests to the mountains, hoping that God could calm the increasingly hostile landscape. Meanwhile, Peruvian engineers working with miniscule budgets invented innovative strategies to drain dozens of the most unstable lakes that continue forming in the twenty first century. But adaptation to global climate change was never simply about engineering the Andes to eliminate environmental hazards. Local urban and rural populations, engineers, hydroelectric developers, irrigators, mountaineers, and policymakers all perceived and responded to glacier melting differently-based on their own view of an ideal Andean world. Disaster prevention projects involved debates about economic development, state authority, race relations, class divisions, cultural values, the evolution of science and technology, and shifting views of nature. Over time, the influx of new groups to manage the Andes helped transform glaciated mountains into commodities to consume. Locals lost power in the process and today comprise just one among many stakeholders in the high Andes-and perhaps the least powerful. Climate change transformed a region, triggering catastrophes while simultaneously jumpstarting modernization processes. This book's historical perspective illuminates these trends that would be ignored in any scientific projections about future climate scenarios.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019974257X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Climate change is producing profound changes globally. Yet we still know little about how it affects real people in real places on a daily basis because most of our knowledge comes from scientific studies that try to estimate impacts and project future climate scenarios. This book is different, illustrating in vivid detail how people in the Andes have grappled with the effects of climate change and ensuing natural disasters for more than half a century. In Peru's Cordillera Blanca mountain range, global climate change has generated the world's most deadly glacial lake outburst floods and glacier avalanches, killing 25,000 people since 1941. As survivors grieved, they formed community organizations to learn about precarious glacial lakes while they sent priests to the mountains, hoping that God could calm the increasingly hostile landscape. Meanwhile, Peruvian engineers working with miniscule budgets invented innovative strategies to drain dozens of the most unstable lakes that continue forming in the twenty first century. But adaptation to global climate change was never simply about engineering the Andes to eliminate environmental hazards. Local urban and rural populations, engineers, hydroelectric developers, irrigators, mountaineers, and policymakers all perceived and responded to glacier melting differently-based on their own view of an ideal Andean world. Disaster prevention projects involved debates about economic development, state authority, race relations, class divisions, cultural values, the evolution of science and technology, and shifting views of nature. Over time, the influx of new groups to manage the Andes helped transform glaciated mountains into commodities to consume. Locals lost power in the process and today comprise just one among many stakeholders in the high Andes-and perhaps the least powerful. Climate change transformed a region, triggering catastrophes while simultaneously jumpstarting modernization processes. This book's historical perspective illuminates these trends that would be ignored in any scientific projections about future climate scenarios.
The Vicuña
Author: Iain Gordon
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9780387094755
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Things have changed. In 1969 when the Convention for the Conservation of the Vicuña was drafted, in an attempt to save the vicuña from its tumbling decline towards extinction, both the science and the philosophy of wildlife conservation were radically different. It is thus a tribute to the prescience of those involved at the time that the rescue plan had, even through the harsh lens of hindsight, a d- tinctly Twenty First Century flavour. After all, it was predicated on the expectation that if vicuña could be saved, they would one day become a valued asset, generating revenue for the human communities that fostered their survival. Embodied in this aspiration are the main structures of modern biodiversity conservation – not only is it to be underpinned by science, but that science should be of both the natural and the social genres, woven into inter-disciplinarity, and thereby taking heed of e- nomics, governance, ownership and the like, alongside biology. In addition, it should include, as a major strut, the human dimension, taking account of the affected constituencies with their varied stakes in alternative outcomes. This c- temporary framework for thinking about biodiversity conservation is inseparable from such wider, and inherently political, notions as community-based conser- tion and ultimately sustainable use.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9780387094755
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Things have changed. In 1969 when the Convention for the Conservation of the Vicuña was drafted, in an attempt to save the vicuña from its tumbling decline towards extinction, both the science and the philosophy of wildlife conservation were radically different. It is thus a tribute to the prescience of those involved at the time that the rescue plan had, even through the harsh lens of hindsight, a d- tinctly Twenty First Century flavour. After all, it was predicated on the expectation that if vicuña could be saved, they would one day become a valued asset, generating revenue for the human communities that fostered their survival. Embodied in this aspiration are the main structures of modern biodiversity conservation – not only is it to be underpinned by science, but that science should be of both the natural and the social genres, woven into inter-disciplinarity, and thereby taking heed of e- nomics, governance, ownership and the like, alongside biology. In addition, it should include, as a major strut, the human dimension, taking account of the affected constituencies with their varied stakes in alternative outcomes. This c- temporary framework for thinking about biodiversity conservation is inseparable from such wider, and inherently political, notions as community-based conser- tion and ultimately sustainable use.