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Biodiversity
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Documents
Authors
- That the students can obtain knowledge about biodiversity and sustainable development.- That the students shall be able to give constructive proposals how to interact and collaborate over the borders.- That the students shall prepare the collaboration around theproject.
Objectives
PowerPoint, Photostory, MSN messengerSoftware
Learning Areas Nature Science
Levels Upper Secondary school
The project the students perform is ment to give them deeper knowledge about
animals, nature and environment.The purpose is to make the students see the
hole picture in their education and get deeper knowledge about animals and
nature. We invite authorities, the business world and international collaborators
to a seminar with workshop. This also includes an exchange with our twin school
in Madagascar!
Bitte Kajler Nature Science Teacher
Webroom Biodiversity
Keywords
Project Overview
Photo: Staffan Carlsson
Biodiversity Madagascar
Project Biodiversity
Biodiversity
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Teacher and student Planning and Management
To give the students the overall picture of their
education and also an interesting alignment we have a
oncept for the project.
Rewiev the projects structure and meaning.
The students come up with proposals about a conceivable work
within the subjects of the education. The extern lecturers will be
asked if they want to be co-valuators when the students present
their work.
The students will be encouraged to use their own creativity in the
process. They can willingly use different technical "aids" such as
music, digitalcameras etc. The product of their work can be
something they can use at their exhibition in their senior year.
Student project NP-programme
Biodiversity
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Teaching Resources
Seminarie class 2
Twinschool
Student project class 3
Documents ExhibitionInterview Dieu Donne
Twinschool moviePictures twinschool
Exhibition Skansen-Akvariet
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Biodiversity
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Assessment and StandardsThe pupils will be interviewed before the project begins so that they will reflect over their own participation and motivation. At the end of the project they will write an evaluation.
Educational goalThe chosen task is guided by the goals of the programme. The core of the Natural resource programme is the resources that make life possible on earth.
Natural resources is a global issue and influence all living on earth, since the way mankind cultivate the land has an influence on the ecosystems and form the environment.
This work gives us an opportunity to strengthen and develop skills in an area that is vital for the education.
The education provides knowledge that the earth’s resources are definite and the importance of conservation of biodiversity.
Examples of assessment:
Biodiversity
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Teacher and School Information
Birgitta Kajler Teacher Upper Secondary school natural resource youth, animal care.I have been working as a teacher for 10 years and as a veterinary nurse for 18 years. The possibilities given to me and my students by all digital and IT resources feels exciting to develop with our fantastic Animal Care Department.
Spånga Upper Secondary School
It all started in the beginning of the 1970's when Owe Sandström came to this schoolas a student teacher. His interest, enthusiasm and knowledge of animals caught onto the students and the idea was to make biology studies more living. Slowly by slowly an animal institution grew up.
In the tropical institution you can study both tropical and subtropical species, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and arthropods. The bam houses twenty-five species, among them animals from the traditional Swedish culture such as goats, fowls, ducks, and rabbits. In the mouse laboratory there are eight different species represented. Today there is a total of around 1200 animals on the school, divided on 100 species.
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