WWF-Indonesia | Online Training: Developing and Implementing Project-Based Learning on the Theme of Plastic Waste Management

Overall objectives

  1. Teachers are able to design project-based environmental learning. 
  2. Teachers are able to guide students in carrying out their projects.


Learning objectives

  • Teachers understand the concept of plastic waste management
  • Teachers understand the concept of project-based learning
  • Teachers understand the flow of design thinking in project-based learning
  • Teachers develop environmental learning in managing waste with project-based learning.
  • Teachers understand the role of teachers in guiding students in carrying out projects.
  • Teachers plan project-based learning to manage plastic waste

Program Description

  • Available in Bahasa Indonesia
  • Learning Period: 4 Hours 54 Minutes
  • Leaning Schedule: Flexible
  • Learners Profile: Professionals/Teachers/Lecturers
  • Learning Method: 3 Videos & 24 Discussion/Consultation
  • Self-paced Online Training Modules

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