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Learning Green: Careers in Education

By: S Gazlay
64 pages
Learning Green: Careers in Education
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  • Learning Green: Careers in Education ISBN: 9780778748656 Paperback Aug 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Green-Collar Careers is a fascinating new series that focuses on 'green' careers. The scope of the fields is broad and detailed, showing all kinds of rewarding and interesting jobs that address issues of conservation and environmentalism. Each title in the series features: mind-portraits of people working in careers; a special section to help readers explore their own interest in, and aptitude for, each field; and, further information, additional readings, and websites. "Learning Green" introduces readers to a wide range of careers in education that address conservation and environmentalism. These include teaching and promoting a 'green' curriculum in a public or private school setting. These subjects intersect with a vast assortment of professions, such as architecture, engineering, law, horticulture, forestry, biology, urban and regional planning, oceanography, geology, and geography.



Age Level: Junior scientist

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By: S Gazlay
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