Environmental Learning and Experience: K-12 Curriculum Maps
The Environmental Learning and Experience Curriculum Maps for K-12 are now available at the BC Ministry of Education website (see link above).
The ELE Curriculum Maps has been developed to help teachers turn theory into practice for environmental learning by connecting learning outcomes across K-12 curricula with elements of the ELE Guide. Teachers adept at integrating the environment and sustainability into their practice are often well aware of these curriculum links, while others may find the connections less obvious. These maps help to show us where the connections already exist, and how we might further incorporate environmental themes into our teaching and learning.
With the release of the ELE Guide and Curriculum Maps, educators in BC have a stronger foundation on which to base their teaching around the environment and sustainability.
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