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Sustainable Land Use (Grade 4)

Sustainable Land Use (Grade 4) - Subtitle

Dr. Ambareen Atisha | Author Level 1

What You Will Learn

Course Learning Outcome (CLO):

Students who will complete this course can achieve the following course learning outcomes (CLOs):

  • Sustainable Land Use (Grade 4)

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Course Description:

The purpose of this lesson is to make the students aware of that when certain people decide how to use a particular piece of land, the decision can involve and affect many people in many ways. Therefore, students will learn to establish processes for planning and resolving conflicts about land use. In this simulation, students will develop a plan to address a land-use issue. Students will survey the area around their home to look for the components of the human community in which they live. While this activity focuses on land use, the process can be adapted to examine other issues in their community.

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About Instructor

Dr. Ambareen Atisha

Professor of Practice, OE Division

in Civil Engineering

 

Dr. Ambareen Atisha is the Senior Faculty in area of Civil Engineering at Engineering Unit of OE Division, NSRIC. She is also a HR Manager for K12 Unit at CEO Office, NSRIC. Dr. Ambareen Atisha is a student-centered Professor with expertise in Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Departments, and a decade-long background of supporting students, developing academic instructional plans, and providing equitable  assessments. She has been working as a Faculty Member at Sheridan Institute of Technology since 2017, and was Lab Supervisor at Western University, London, On, Canada prior. Alongside, she worked as a French Language Professor in Alliance Française de Dhaka from 2006-2008. Dr. Atisha’s main skills include: curriculum development, progress reporting, lesson planning, online and in-class teaching, faculty communication, designing, interpersonal skills, creating positive learning environment and continuous quality improvement.

Dr. Atisha completed her B.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 2001 and she did her Diploma in French Language from Alliance Francaise de Paris, France in 2006. Dr. Atisha then completed her M.Sc in Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2011 and PhD in Environmental Engineering in 2017; both from Western University, London, ON, Canada. During her higher studies at Western University, she successfully worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Graduate Research Assistant from 2008-2016.

Dr. Atisha has performed extensive research in developing different remediation techniques for removal of emerging contaminants like pharmaceuticals, estrogens as well as chlorinated hydrocarbons from surface water, groundwater, wastewater and soil. She has analyzed potential environmental impacts of organic pollutants through good knowledge in environmental standards and guidelines. She has 8 years of experience in using Instrumental Analysis Technique including Gas Chromatography, Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Zeta Potential/ Particle Size Analyzer, FT-IR. Moreover, she is highly skilled in the utilization of different software for complex data analysis and data interpretation. She has prepared technical reports, papers for scientific journals as well as PhD thesis on basis of field investigation/survey/data, technical/scientific studies.

Dr. Atisha’s experiences have resulted her in being commended for sustaining effective learning environment through prepared classes and relevant assignments. Consistently achieving post-secondary classroom management and academic goals is one of her assets, which she continues to use to ensure her students receive the best education.

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  • Course Level
    Foundation
  • Discipline
    K12 School
  • Language
    English
This Course Includes
  • 5 Modules
  • 1 Lectures
  • Full Lifetime Access
  • Certificate of Completion