Education for sustainability aims to help learners take personal responsibility for the consequences of their own decisions and behaviors and at the same time, develop an understanding of the broader responsibility each of us has to promote the creation of a safe and just space for all forever.
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2018
Exploring Global Issues: Social, Economic, and Environmental Interconnections, Second Edition - Teacher Guide, Facing the Future, Western Washington University; Laura Skelton; Sheeba Jacob; Danica Hendrickson; Danielle Shaw; and Colleen Clemens
Exploring Global Issues: Social, Economic, and Environmental Interconnections, Second Edition, Student Text, Laura Skelton; Sheeba Jacob; Danica Hendrickson; Danielle Shaw; Colleen Clemens; and Facing the Future, Western Washington University
2017
Big World, Small Planet – Module 1: Getting Started with Sustainability, Student Edition, Facing the Future, Western Washington University
Big World, Small Planet – Module 2: Learning from the Natural World, Student Edition, Facing the Future, Western Washington University
Big World, Small Planet – Module 3: Meeting Human Needs Sustainably, Student Edition, Facing the Future, Western Washington University
Big World, Small Planet – Module 4: Wants Versus Needs: Pushing the Boundaries, Student Edition, Facing the Future, Western Washington University
Big World, Small Planet – Module 4: Wants Versus Needs: Pushing the Boundaries, Teacher Edition, Facing the Future, Western Washington University
2015
What a Waste! Exploring Household, Industrial, and Nuclear Waste, Facing the Future, Western Washington University
2008
Understanding Sustainability: A Social Studies Curriculum, Recommended for Grades 9 - 12, Facing the Future, Western Washington University
Understanding Sustainability: Two-Week Unit for Life, Physical, and Earth Sciences Grades 6-8, Facing the Future, Western Washington University