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Sacramento Sustainability Action Group

Connecting Sacramento's Sustainability Movement

This page came from the desire to harness some of the energy raised at the Sacramento Sustainability Symposium May 2008. This page is a tool for organizing future sustainability-related events. We subsequently are part of the Rising Tide North America network, which works to confront the root causes of climate change.

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Learning for a Sustainable Future LSF

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Activities: Educational, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.lsf-lst.ca
 
Main Email: lsf.org [at] sympatico.ca
 
Phone: (613) 562-2238
 
Fax: (613) 562-2244
 
Headquarters: 215 Cooper Street, 3rd Floor
Ottawa K2P 0G2
Ontario
Canada
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 8 14:43:36
 

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Learning for a Sustainable Future is a Canadian nonprofit organization whose mandate is to work with educators from across Canada to integrate the concepts and principles of sustainable development into the curricula at all grade levels.

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Hello

I am an Associate Professor in Science Education at OISE, University of Toronto. I am generally interested in promotion of social justice and environmental sustainability through science education. A particular area of concern pertains to business-science partnerships that often compromise the nature of science and technology and their products and services. 

My research is focused on a curriculum and instructional framework for science and technology education, described here: http://www.stepwiser.ca

I am interested in learning how we might interact/collaborate.

Thanks

Larry

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