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I've been working as an assessment and curriculum developer for the past 7 years, where I specialize in the field of Development Economics and Comparative political systems. I have a PhD in Political science and two Master's Degrees, one in International Relations and the other in Business Economics. The uploaded resources are engaging presentations, quizzes, and lessons that I use regularly in my classroom.

I've been working as an assessment and curriculum developer for the past 7 years, where I specialize in the field of Development Economics and Comparative political systems. I have a PhD in Political science and two Master's Degrees, one in International Relations and the other in Business Economics. The uploaded resources are engaging presentations, quizzes, and lessons that I use regularly in my classroom.
Understanding Key Aspects of Sustainable Development
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Understanding Key Aspects of Sustainable Development

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This bundle includes three resources that help a student grasp the concept of sustainable development. The key resources are understanding the impact of human and natural capital on economic growth and understanding how the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have impacted society today. This bundle can be used for several lessons and there is a lot of information provided to help students understand both the basic terms (Intro to Global Economics), as well as the political aspects of the debate concerning sustainable development.
Introduction to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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Introduction to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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This presentation provides a short introduction to the United Nations Agenda 2030 - the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The presentation allows the student to critically assess the difference between the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) and the SDGs. It also helps explain the role of the United Nations as a key facilitator of environmental diplomacy. This lesson that is meant for a standard 45 minute class can be used for any geography or global politics course for ages 14 and above. The learning outcomes are: Understanding the role of the United Nations in the global environment; Evaluating the success of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs); Identifying several areas where the MDGs failed to achieve relevant change; Identify the role of the United Nations in climate diplomacy; Understanding how the MDGs differ from the SDGs.