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Investigating green space issues through real-world learning in Physical Geography

Posted on August 12, 2021 by amy.palmer
Posted in Case StudiesTagged Authentic learning and employability, Case studies, Case studies - Authentic learning and employability, Case studies - Group work and collaboration, Case studies - Research-rich teaching, Case studies - Science, Curriculum Framework - Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary, Curriculum Framework - Global and Civic Engagement, Curriculum Framework - Personal Development, Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary, Global and Civic Engagement, Group work and collaboration, Personal Development, Research rich teaching, Science

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