A guidebook and handbook for students who are completing their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award. It’s contents include:
What the Duke of Edinburgh Award?
Why do you want to do your bronze duke of Edinburgh award?
Getting started
Important dates for your diary
Gathering evidence
Guide to your volunteering
Volunteering planner
Guide to your physical
Physical planner
Guide to your skills
Skills planner
Guide to your expedition
The Countryside Code
Evaluation Forms
Kit List
Keywords
26 individual homework tasks that are self led and minimum teacher input needed
Follows the following curriculum:
Amazing world
Ecosystems
Development
Coasts
Africa
Weather
54 careers that link to geography banner, with a brief description of each. Some examples below:
Climate scientist - be part of the global team tackling one of humanities biggest challenges
Expedition leader - Lead teams through some of the most remote and exciting places on earth
Wildlife photographer - Capture the raw beauty of nature through your lens - every shot tells a story
Travel influencer - Get paid to explore the world and share stories about the people and places you discover
National park ranger - work outdoors every day protecting wildlife and helping visitors connect with nature
Sustainability consultant - help companies go green and design a cleaner, smarter, future
Environmental lawyer - use the law to defend forests, oceans, and endangered species
Cultural heritage officer - protect landmarks, artefacts, and traditions that tell the story of humanity
Games designer - build realistic worlds and landscapes inspired by real world geography
Urban explorer - document hidden or abandoned spaces, combining geography, storytelling and photography