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This chapter considers how children’s picture books represent the contemporary environmental position of sustainability to socialise young readers into becoming environmentally aware adults, who appreciate the interconnectedness of natural systems, recognise that sustainability has local and global implications, and identify actions that support sustainable futures.The chapter directly aligns with the cross-curriculum priority (sustainability) and suggests ways for engaging with texts in the classroom that draw on the general capabilities of critical and creative thinking.
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Picturing Sustainable Futures
Subjects:
- Leaf Litter 2006 single work single work non-fiction picture book
- Hairy Nose, Itchy Butt 2011 single work picture book
- Going Bush 2007 single work picture book
- My Home in Kakadu 2005 single work picture book
- The Shy Mala 2006 single work single work picture book
- In the Bush : Our Holiday at Wombat Flat 2005 single work picture book
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