Monday, September 1, 2014

Teaching Science with a Flipped Model!

Teaching Science that Engages and Inspires! Sustainable Transportation Flipped Lesson Ideas

Flipped Science Assignment Questions: 
What will the future of sustainable transportation be? 
What are the risks and benefits of creating an economy that is not reliant on fossil fuels? 

Lesson plans and resources:

Sustainable transport refers to the broad subject of transport that is
sustainable in the senses of social, environmental and climate impacts and the ability to, in the global scope, supply the source energy indefinitely. Components for evaluating sustainability include the particular vehicles used for road, water or air transport; the source of energy; and the infrastructure used to accommodate the transport.

Sustainable transport systems make a positive contribution to the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the communities they serve. Transport systems exist to provide social and economic connections, and people quickly take up the opportunities offered by increased mobility. The advantages of increased mobility need to be weighed against the environmental, social and economic costs that transport systems pose.


Transport systems have significant impacts on the environment, accounting for between 20% and 25% of world energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions. Greenhouse gas emissions from transport are increasing at a faster rate than any other energy using sector.  Road transport is also a major contributor to local air pollution and smog.

The social costs of transport include road crashes, air pollution, physical inactivity, time taken away from the family while commuting and vulnerability to fuel price increases. Many of these negative impacts fall disproportionately on those social groups who are also least likely to own and drive cars. Traffic congestion imposes economic costs by wasting people's time and by slowing the delivery of goods and services.


Assignment Question: 
What will the future of sustainable transportation be? 
What are the risks and benefits of creating an economy that is not reliant on fossil fuels? 

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