Air Pollution: A Local and Global Problem
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Karen Bardeen, Oak Park River Forest High School


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This project is designed to teach high school students about air pollution. Students research types, sources and effects of air pollutants, methods of controlling air pollution, and possible solutions to problems in the location they research. Using this lesson will teach students to gather and organize data, interpret and solve problems, make decisions, and communicate results through a written report and oral presentation. This project was designed by K-12 teachers to demonstrate engaged learning and effective use of technology. It is structured in such a way that students are responsible for their own learning, and is collaborative, student-driven, and technology dependent.

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Grade Level: High School (9-12)