The Active Zone includes hands - on activities for
teaching about earthquakes, videos, podcasts, graphics, photos and links to more information.
Not exact matches
Even when there is no intent, subconscious or otherwise, to
teach ethnocentrism and prejudice in our nation - state systems, the presentation of news (e.g. of damage done to people by
earthquakes, avalanches, or wars)
about distant peoples in a context of passive entertainment and commercial announcements as typically happens In western TV, radio and press fosters indifference.
REVIEW: Faultline is a rich resource for
teaching and learning
about earthquakes.
With these goals in mind, preservice teachers decided to
teach all 440 Camelot students
about third world hunger and empower them to support a community effort to bring international aid to
earthquake - stricken Haiti.
Moved by our deep concern
about the
earthquake threat hanging over Nepal like a Damocles sword, Philippe Rosset and I prepared a proposal, together with our Nepalese colleague, D. Chamlagain, to give our loss estimating tool, QLARM [link], to our Nepalese colleagues pro bono, and
teach them how to use it.
According to the WSJ Law Blog, lawyers are using television and the Web to
teach Chinese people, including
earthquake survivors,
about how they can «sue the government for certifying building codes for classrooms that crumbled.»