Home
First Form
What is Belizean Studies I?
Identity and Beliefs I
Origins I
Transformations and Connections I
Development and Environment I
>
Belize Ecosystems
Communities
Development
Sovereignty I
>
What is a Sovereign State
Society and Governance I
Empowerment and Leadership I
>
Leadership Case Studies
>
Who is Elfreda Reyes
Who is Philip Goldson
Second Form
What is Belizean Studies II
Identity and Beliefs II
Transformations and Connections II
Origins II
Development and Environment II
Sovereignty II
>
Barrow's Account of B. of . St. Georges Caye
Society and Governance II
Empowerment and Leadership II
Third Form
What is Belizean Studies III
Identity and Beliefs III
Origins III
Transformations and Connections III
Development and Environment III
Sovereignty III
Society and Governance III
Empowerment and Leadership III
Teacher Resources
First Form Teacher Resources
>
Environment Teacher Resources
Development Teacher Resources
Connections Teacher Resources
>
Older Pages
>
Early Maya Resistance
Black Resistance
Identity
Transformations (Older Version)
Connections (Older Version)
Governance older outcomes
Second Form Teacher Resources
>
Climate Change Teacher Resources
Anglo-Guatemala Treaty Text
National Curriculum
>
Preschool Curriculum
Primary Curriculum
>
Primary School Reading Passages
National Literacy Test for Std 1
MOE_Radio_2020
Secondary Curriculum
The Belizean Studies Community
Overview
Under Construction
Development and Environment
Big Question: How can all Belizeans thrive now and in the future?
Unit Title: Disaster Risk Management
19.1 Explain the concepts of disaster risk preparedness, reduction, response and recovery.
19.2.Outline the roles and responsibilities of Belize’s government, other countries and international agencies in disaster risk management.
19.3 Outline the roles and responsibilities of individuals and civil society groups in disaster risk management in Belize.
19.4 Analyse the vulnerabilities and state of preparedness of the community where the school is situated to natural and man-made disasters.
19.5 Analyse the vulnerabilities and potential responses of an economic sector such as agriculture or tourism to natural and man-made disasters.
Home
First Form
What is Belizean Studies I?
Identity and Beliefs I
Origins I
Transformations and Connections I
Development and Environment I
>
Belize Ecosystems
Communities
Development
Sovereignty I
>
What is a Sovereign State
Society and Governance I
Empowerment and Leadership I
>
Leadership Case Studies
>
Who is Elfreda Reyes
Who is Philip Goldson
Second Form
What is Belizean Studies II
Identity and Beliefs II
Transformations and Connections II
Origins II
Development and Environment II
Sovereignty II
>
Barrow's Account of B. of . St. Georges Caye
Society and Governance II
Empowerment and Leadership II
Third Form
What is Belizean Studies III
Identity and Beliefs III
Origins III
Transformations and Connections III
Development and Environment III
Sovereignty III
Society and Governance III
Empowerment and Leadership III
Teacher Resources
First Form Teacher Resources
>
Environment Teacher Resources
Development Teacher Resources
Connections Teacher Resources
>
Older Pages
>
Early Maya Resistance
Black Resistance
Identity
Transformations (Older Version)
Connections (Older Version)
Governance older outcomes
Second Form Teacher Resources
>
Climate Change Teacher Resources
Anglo-Guatemala Treaty Text
National Curriculum
>
Preschool Curriculum
Primary Curriculum
>
Primary School Reading Passages
National Literacy Test for Std 1
MOE_Radio_2020
Secondary Curriculum
The Belizean Studies Community
Overview