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Environmental science is an interdisciplinary academic field that integrates physics, biology, and geography to the study of the environment, and the solution of environmental problems. Environmental science emerged from the fields of natural history and medicine during the Enlightenment. Today it provides an integrated, quantitative, and interdisciplinary approach to the study of environmental systems. No prior knowledge is required for this class. Your learners will be introduced to...
Your learners will be introduced to major topics in environmental science. They will gain insights into sustainable systems & solutions. Learners will be encouraged to discuss & debate options for the future.
I have degrees, post-graduate, and professional qualifications in the following: - Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology & History - A1 First-Class Honours in Archaeology - Member of AAA (Australian Archaeological Association) - Member of ASHA (Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology) - PhD Candidate in Archaeology (Full Scholarship) - Academic Medal in Undergraduate Coursework - Winner of the Robert Mays Memorial Prize for North Queensland History - Member of the Golden Key International Honour Society - I have co-authored published articles in professional archaeological journals - I have delivered speeches at the Australiasian Mining History Association - Winner of the Best Poster Presentation at AAA - I have started my TESOL (150-Hours) Professional Certificate through Arizona State University, and I expect to complete this within the next month I am also a homeschool father of multiple children. We have always homeschooled and participated in distance education. We came to Outschool in 2018 as learners, and now I am excited to also teach on this platform. I understand the needs of parents of learners here as I am one myself. Further, I am a native English speaker.
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At your request I will provide a list of possible essay topics, should any of the learners wish to turn in an essay at the end of this course for feedback and marking/grading.수업 외 주당 0 - 1 시간
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At your request I will provide a list of possible essay topics, should any of the learners wish to turn in an essay at the end of this course for feedback and marking/grading.제공되는 성적
- Paper and pencil or pen, or electronic device to take notes with if they want to; - At your request I will provide a list of possible essay topics, should any of the learners wish to turn in an essay at the end of this course for feedback and marking/grading.
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I will use Google Slides via screen share in this class. Learners will not need to access the internet outside of Outschool during this class.
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I am a homeschool father of multiple children. We have always homeschooled and participated in distance education. We came to Outschool in 2018 as learners, and now I am excited to also teach on this platform. I understand the needs of parents of...
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