Teachers’ Guide for Education for Sustainable Development in the Caribbean

The publication “Teachers’ Guide for Education for Sustainable Development in the Caribbean” is geared towards regional teacher-trainers and teachers active at every level of education. Its purpose is twofold: contribute to the integration of education for sustainable development into teaching practices through education initiatives, originally implemented in the Caribbean that may be feasible to replicate in the various classrooms, schools and communities; promote reflection, discussion and creation of innovative practices that involve all teachers in Decade activities and contribute to the making of sustainable societies.

This document illustrates how different wills can come together moved by a desire to materialise common projects. Thus, this effort represents the work of regional specialists working in close cooperation with UNESCO Regional Bureau for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as the financial support of the Government of Japan.

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Authors: Cambers, Gillian; Chapman, Grace; Diamond, Paul; Down, Lorna; Griffith, Anthony D.; Wiltshire, Winthrop  
Edition: OREALC/UNESCO Santiago
Year: 2008

This publication was shared thanks to the support of the Red Innovemos, OREALC/UNESCO Santiago. To learn more details on Red Innovemos, please visit the website: http://www.redinnovemos.org/index.php?lang=en .

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