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Hands-on Lessons for Getting Kids to Think Globally

Original date: October 30th, 2019

Description: Lisa Anderson routinely gets her primary school students to think beyond their immediate bubble through lessons and projects that highlight the full stories of how we get food and other everyday products. In this webinar, she shares her insights about how to make these explorations particularly meaningful and how to bring environmental stewardship into the formal education setting, from pre-kindergarten to grade eight.

Lisa Anderson has been an educator for eight years. She currently holds a master’s degree in Education and Biological Sciences. During her teaching career, she has used her love for the environment to inspire the younger generation to pursue sustainable choices.

Stereotype and Bias in Education

Formulating strategies to reduce impacts on learners

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Earth Partnership: Indigenous Arts and Sciences

Connecting STEM to Indigenous science

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Natural Collaborations

How teachers are using Action Research to enhance Environmental Education

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Hosting a NatureBlitz

Nature-based learning activities in the schoolyard

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Taking students into the forest

Right-brain activities make left-brain progress.

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Make Natural Spaces Clean and Your Art Class Green

A personal journey in repurposing disposables.

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Conservation through Storytelling

Connecting to odd-looking species at risk

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Using Teacher Training to Create a Sustainability Class

Students' learning about sustainability and creating sustainable action plans for their school

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When Two Trails Merge

Nurturing the symbiosis between environmental education and outdoor recreation

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