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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. In
recent years, climate litigation has become an important subject of
global scholarly and policy interest. However, developments within
the Global South, particularly in Africa, have been largely
neglected. This volume brings together an international team of
contributors to provide a much-needed examination of climate
litigation in Africa. The book outlines how climate litigation in
Africa is distinct as well as pinpointing where it connects with
the global conversation. Chapters engage with crucial themes such
as human rights approaches to climate governance, corporate
liability and the role of gender in climate litigation. Spanning a
range of approaches and jurisdictions, the book challenges
universal concepts around climate and the role of activism
(including litigation) in seeking to advance climate governance.
Do your students struggle to see the point in learning a language
other than English? Do you teach in an English-dominant setting? If
so, this book is a 'must-read'. It offers international
perspectives on CLIL, a revolutionary teaching approach where
students study subjects, for example physics or history, in a
language which is not their own. Informed by research carried out
by the authors, it addresses the issues of developing CLIL in
Anglophone contexts and shows how to implement this method of
language learning successfully in the reality of the classroom.
Through three key themes, sustainability, pedagogy and social
justice, each author explores CLIL as a means of addressing the
high levels of cultural diversity and socio-economic disparity in
Anglophone-dominant settings. Authored by experts in the field, it
offers a set of flexible teaching tools, which serve to combine
language and content, ultimately enhancing the learning experience
of students.
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