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Develop Curriculum Plans

Curriculum plans identify where sustainability is being covered in the school's curriculum. Curriculum plans also give relevance to the operational activities of the school. Without a curriculum plan, there is not a coordinated approach to learning for sustainability and it will be irrelevant to the school's mission.

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    Students at Torquay Primary School integrate  their wetland  with all areas of the curriculum.
Students at Torquay Primary School integrate their wetland with all areas of the curriculum.

Click to View Video – Integration across the curriculum.
Torquay Primary School teacher, David Pace explains how Sustainable Schools and the development of the school wetland has been so relevant to the curriculum. Please be patient, this video may take a minute to download.

Click to View Video – English at the Beach.
A student describes how motivating and inspiring english classes become in the outdoor classroom.



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