Green Teacher 117 — Fall 2018
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Community Engagement for the Birds! by Casey Keefe
Local nature centers, citizen scientists, and cooperative corporations all have a role in saving migrating birds
Thinking Outside the Bin by Mariah Belber and Lauren Madden
Upcycling and recycling: life skills for students with intellectual disabilities
Do-it-yourself Aquaponics by Katherine Jenkins
How learning by doing enabled high school students to grow leafy greens, develop skills, and nurture some hope for the future
Sun-Powered Lunch Hours by Jamila Kyari (Free article)
Turning students into renewable energy experts through solar cooking
A Watershed Year by Jean M. Wallace
Learning in an authentic, meaningful, interdisciplinary environment
What’s the Buzz: Exploring a Bee Colony’s Inner Workings by Ayda Ghaffari and Dimitrios Mavridis
A hands-on activity exploring a bee colony and the roles of the worker bees
An Oceanfront Education by Grace Satterfield
Sea turtle conservation and nature experiences on the coast
Local Water is Global Water by Johannah Haney
Science experiments with local water for 7- to 10-year-old student-scientists
Conservation through Creative Writing by Elizabeth Joy Levinson (Free article)
Exploring conservation through writing and literature may help teachers reach more students
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