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Used Water Teacher's Resource Guide



document pédagogique écrit Apr 2011
Ed. eThekwini Municipality - Durban
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Abstract:
The ideas given in the manual focus mainly on what happens to used water (called sewage) in the greater eThekwini Municipal area, and how and why people should use the sewerage system responsibly if community and environmental health is to be ensured.
Ideally, teams of teachers should use this resource to develop cross-curricular Learning Programmes based around a local sewage issue. This approach is well suited to OutcomesBased Education.
Intérêt pédagogique:
This resource is not a text-book, nor is it a recipe for a Learning Programme. It has been developed as a 'toolbox' of ideas related to sewage disposal issues which you, the teacher, can use and adapt to develop exciting Learning Programmes that are relevant to your pupils.
Contents:
The Manual consists of 5 sections plus support sheets.
Introduction to the Manual and Issues-Based Teaching
1. Sewage and Waterborne Sewage Systems 
- Water: The Liquid Broom  
- Yesterday's Water is Today's Water is Tomorrow's Water 
- A Stinking Saga 
2. Sewage Treatment 
- Plugholes, Pipes, Drains and Sewers 
- Durban's Sewage Treatment Works 
3. Sewerage Systems Problems 
- Chemical Cocktails: Industrial and Household Hazardous Waste 
- Washing Powders and Dead Fish 
- Blockages, Bad Smells and Bacteria: Beware 
4. Sewage and Sanitation 
- Good Hygiene - Good Health 
- Sanitation Saves: Prevention is better than Cure! 
5. Sewage Tomorrow 
- Reduce, Re-use, Recycle: The future Starts Today 
6. Support Sheets 
- Answer Sheets and Support Materials

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Mots clefs:

assainissement (CI) (DT) (OP) , eaux usées (évacuation des ) (CI) (DT) (OP) , eaux usées (traitement des ) (CI) (DT) (OP) , égouts (systèmes d' ) (CI) (DT) (OP)

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eThekwini Municipality - Durban - Afrique du Sud
    

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