Our Climate, Our Communities: Science, Systems, and Solutions
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Engaging students and the school community in win-win-win actions
to tackle climate change, address eco-anxiety, and improve health
Cultivating ecological relationships through art and place-based, imaginative educational walks
Students at PS 333 tap in to their talents to teach their school community to change their wasteful ways.
Originally aired: April 8th, 2020
Presenter: Cathy Law
Description: Kids are just happier when they are outside learning. Using mother nature as a laboratory setting is an incredible way to engage students in first-hand study of the principles of ecology, geology, and climate change. You will learn the fascinating science behind the social, psychological and physiological benefits of using gardens to teach. Besides, donning a big grin, students learn scientific concepts more effectively when performing hands-on investigations outside so their grades soar. Outdoor based education is a sure way to nurture global citizens for the stewardship of our planet. You can’t go green without going teen!
Cathy Law teaches Biology, Earth Science, and Field Biology at New Paltz High School in New Paltz, New York. She and her students started the Courtyard Gardens twelve years ago; it features over 200 different kinds of plants in 15 themed garden zones. The mission of the garden is to create an outdoor learning center dedicated to understanding and improving the environment and to enable learning that is problem-based and interdisciplinary.
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