Learning objective: I will be able to define holistic, individualistic, androcentric and non androcentric. Homework: Wider reading.

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Learning objective: I will be able to define holistic, individualistic, androcentric and non androcentric. Homework: Wider reading

 Global warming?  Hose pipe bans?  Famine?  Eating out of season foods?  Wastage?

 Key terms: androcentric, non androcentric, holistic, individualistic  Androcentric – man centred  Non androcentric – not focussed on man  Holistic - thinking about the whole idea  Individualistic - thinking about one idea

 Save the whale  Save the rainforest  Using less water  Mountains of food  Brainstorm each idea – what is it? What are the issues? For/against? Organizations?  Explain how it fits in with androcentric vs non-Androcentric. Holistic vs Individualistic.

 Give 2 issues facing the environment today?  Define holistic  Define androcentric  What are the issues to do with ‘save the whale’?