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MSC IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION STUDY GUIDES
Atthill, C. and McKenzie, A. (eds) (1994)Unit 1 Preparatory Study, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
Atthill, C. and McKenzie, A. (eds) (1994) Unit 1 Introduction to environmental and development education: theory and
practice, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
Atthill, C. and McKenzie, A. (eds) (1994) Unit 2 Environmental and development education within the formal system: changing
the curriculum, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
Atthill, C. and McKenzie, A. (eds) (1995) Unit 3 Issues in participation: Equality issues; Adult, youth and community education
programmes North-South; Policy issues in NGO education programmes, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
Atthill, C. and McKenzie, A. (eds) (1995) Unit 4 Theories and perspectives on the environment and development: analysis and
critique of theoretical and ideological frameworks, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
Atthill, C. and McKenzie, A. (eds) (1995) Unit 5 Critical analysis of media coverage of environmental and development issues:
how images of the South and science, technology and the environment are covered, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
Atthill, C. and McKenzie, A. (eds) (1995) Unit 6 How local and global factors interact North-South: how educators can respond
to such issues, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
Atthill, C. and McKenzie, A. (eds) (1996) Unit 7 Experiences of change through education: education for sustainability and the
role of educators, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
Atthill, C. and McKenzie, A. (eds) (1996) Unit 8 Research tools and skills: preparation for dissertation, Masters Curriculum
Project, South Bank University, London
MSc in E and DE handbooks
McKenzie, A. (1995) Tutor Handbook, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
McKenzie, A. (ed) (1995) Dissertation Handbook, Masters Curriculum Project, South Bank University, London
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