
Workshop: A teachers’ guidebook to ‘greenwashing’
Author of the teacher’s guidebook, Rachel Elizabeth Kendrick, will lead a session on the 3 big ideas and teaching methods published as a 3-part series.
Have you ever asked yourself, What do fashion companies and EU lobbying have to do with greenwashing, but not know where to begin your learning journey? Well, same here!
Part 3 in the post primary series for teachers. By Rachel Elizabeth Kendrick
Who is responsible and to blame for practices that can only be called greenwashing? What bodies actively identify and regulate greenwashing?
Part 2 in the post primary series for teachers. By Rachel Elizabeth Kendrick
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Author of the teacher’s guidebook, Rachel Elizabeth Kendrick, will lead a session on the 3 big ideas and teaching methods published as a 3-part series.
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