Green Teacher 115 – Winter 2018
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A Better World through Fair Trade by Zack Gross
How you can get your students to eat healthy fruit and chocolate while changing the world
A Systems Activity about Our Universe by Edith Pucci Couchman (Free Article)
How and why this visual framework might benefit advanced 6th graders and above
Hydroponics for Education by Mathew Baganz
Boosting air quality and student engagement by growing indoor plants
Interviewing a Sea Lion by Emilie Hanson
Using video and other social media to advance environmental activism in teens
Engaging Bodies, Minds, and Cultural Identities by Maceo Martinet
An 8-week summer program on water conservation and sustainability for low-income students
Leveraging Impact through Policy Changes by James L. Elder
The story of how the Green Ribbon Award Program came to be can offer lessons to those wanting to strengthen the green school movement in their region
Timely Turtle Teaching by Catherine E. Matthews and Aceng Ruyani
Field and classroom techniques that address threats to freshwater turtles around the world
Culture, Justice, and Environment by Rita Turner (Free Article)
Helping students explore the roots of environmental problems
Using Philosophy to Think Green by Amy Leask
A rationale, practical suggestions and activities for enriching learning with young learners
From Seeds to Schools in Japan by Jennifer Sauer
Finding inspiration in the reverence of nature found in Japanese education
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