Green Teacher 116 – Summer 2018
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Maskwi’omin: A Birch Bark Antibiotic by Matthias Bierenstiel, Tuma T.W. Young and Kathy Snow
Bringing Western and Indigenous methods to the science classroom
The Wild About Vancouver Festival by Elizabeth Beattie and Hartley Banack
An annual outdoor education festival that encourages everyone to spend more time outdoors
The Sustainable Art Studio by Iván Asin (Free Article)
Finding the voice of art in education for sustainable development
Little Bats: A Big Deal by Sarah Pappalardo
What can we do in our classrooms to help Mother Nature’s natural bug zapper?
Shellfish and Climate Change Research by Francisco Sóñora Luna and Aitor Alonso Méndez
How students can act as an effective bridge between science and society in carrying out research
Indigenous Environmental Inquiry by Paul Elliott, Nicole Bell and Brittany Harding
Helping student teachers make the connection between Indigenous and environmental education through inquiry-based learning
Inside The Birding Activity Bag by Joy A. Bell (Free Article)
Using bird observations to ground 8-12-year-olds in environmental literacy
Caught Up in the Carbon Cycle by Pam Miller
A simulation game that encourages 11-15-year-olds to learn about systems that influence climate change
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