New Resource: Teacher’s Guide with Scenarios
This comprehensive guide promotes critical thinking and global awareness, enabling teachers to create engaging, interdisciplinary lessons that inspire students to address real-world challenges through a variety of activities.
What is in the Teacher’s Guide?
- the purpose of and how to use the guide
- an overview of each of the 17 SDGs
- tips for aligning the SDGs to university course objectives
- tips for integrating the SDGs across disciplines
- all 17 SDGs with 4 scenarios each
- some suggested activities
- a glossary of terms
What are the benefits for teachers?
Enhanced Lesson Planning
The guide provides teachers with resources to create engaging, interdisciplinary lessons allowing for the design of relevant learning experiences that can connect multiple subject areas.
Diverse Teaching Strategies
By incorporating a variety of activities and approaches, teachers can cater to different learning styles and keep students engaged. The content can be used with project-based learning, collaborative exercises, and inquiry-based activities.
Promoting Critical Thinking
With an emphasis on critical thinking skills, teachers will have tools to encourage deeper analysis. This can be achieved through Socratic questioning, debates, role plays and problem-solving scenarios.
What are the benefits for students?
Real-World Application
By addressing real-world challenges, students can see the relevance of their learning and develop practical problem-solving skills. This approach helps bridge the gap between classroom knowledge and its application in everyday life.
Global Awareness
The scenarios focus on global awareness and expose students to diverse issues. This can broaden worldviews and prepare them for an increasingly interconnected global society.
Interdisciplinary Understanding
By engaging with content that spans multiple disciplines, students can develop a more holistic understanding of complex issues. This approach encourages them to make connections between different disciplines and think more critically and creatively.
Critical Thinking Development
The emphasis on critical thinking skills empowers students to analyze information more effectively, question assumptions, and develop well-reasoned arguments. These skills are essential for success in higher education and future careers.
Engagement and Motivation
The variety of activities and real-world focus can increase student engagement and motivation. When students see the relevance of their learning and are challenged to think critically, they are more likely to be invested in the learning process and objectives.
Classroom Materials
Teacher’s Guide: SDG Scenarios for the Classroom
SDG #1 No Poverty Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #2 Zero Hunger Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #3 Good Health and Well-being Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #4 Quality Education Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #5 Gender Equality Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #6 Clean Water and Sanitation Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #7 Affordable and Clean Energy Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #8 Decent Work and Economic Growth Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #10 Reduced Inequalities Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #11 Sustainable Cities and Communities Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #12 Responsible Consumption and Production Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #13 Climate Action Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #14 Life Below Water Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #15 Life on Land Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions Infographic and Why it Matters
SDG #17 Partnerships for the Goals Infographic and Why it Matters