Course curriculum

    1. Resources for Week 1

    2. Session 1 recording (9th January)

    3. Session 1 part 2 recording (10th January)

    4. PowerPoint

    1. Resources for week 2

    2. Session 2 recording (16th January)

    3. PowerPoint (16th January)

    4. Session 2 part 2 recording (17th January)

    1. Resources for week 3

    2. Session 3 recording (23rd January)

    3. Session 3 part 2 recording (24th January)

    4. PowerPoint

    1. Resources for week 4

    2. Session 4 recording (30th January)

    3. Session 4 part 2 recording (31st January)

    4. PowerPoints

    1. Link

About this course

  • £20.00
  • Tutor: Kim, 10 sessions
  • Age: approx 14+
  • Description: Agriculture and the environment. Environmental Management is concerned not only with the impact of humans on the planet but also with the patterns of human behaviour necessary to preserve and manage the environment in a self-sustaining way. Study is linked to the areas of new thinking in environmental management, environmental economics and the quest for alternative technologies. Case studies allow candidates to obtain a local as well as a global perspective. 3.3 Agriculture types 3.1. Soil composition: describe and explain the composition of soils 3.2. Soils for plant growth: describe soils as a medium for plant growth, describe the differences between a sandy and clay soil 3.3. Agriculture types: describe the different types of agriculture 3.4. Increasing agricultural yields: describe techniques used to increase agricultural yields. 3.5 Impact of agriculture: describe and explain the impact of agricultural practices on the environment and people IMPORTANT: For live sessions, use the link in your zoom email For recordings and resources, please sign in to the website to access https://the2poundtuitionhub.com