… process. It was time for me to challenge my students to examine the hard surfaces on our campus. Their observations and questions would … act as a bridge to what professionals now use to solve real-world issues. Â Educating students on the use of Global Positioning …
… reading this, how does your body feel? Take a breath. No, really, youâre already breathing while you read this, so come on, take a big … for adults: she gives a âthemeâ for each day â for example, âglitterâ or âwave.â Each participant then brings whatever …
… to our outdoor experiences, when used appropriately. For example, in a 2014 survey of 160 nature centers and similar organizations in … expand the outdoor education experience. Many are also realizing that technology has become an integral part of everyday life. In …
… Development Goals (https://sdgs.un.org/goals) are examples of wicked problems. Ending poverty, achieving zero hunger, and … their topic(s) by situating it within a transdisciplinary real-world web (Figure 2) that has been designed by the teacher, the student or …
… the experience of teaching and learning remotely made me realize that I could introduce my students to international environments … and research about Mars (pictured in Figure 3), for example. And this may help them appreciate living on our planet just a little …
… of new knowledge about the brain is an invitation to examine our practice, commit ourselves to drop what is ineffective, and embrace … planet hardwired by genetics was rapidly replaced by the realization that brains are built before and after birth, that oneâs …
… democratic participation of fishers in the Azores as an example
New technologies
The Ocean â Live! Anywhere! Anytime! by Ali L. Hochberg
Real-time data offer meaningful ways for middle-school students to develop …
… ages. As teachers, we need to invite students to live out real-world scientific investigations in which students believe they are … Director of Troutreach) â created was based on examining the effects that the weir in Saskatoon has on the South Saskatchewan …
… to Transform Habits, Sustainability Passion Projects, Real Change from Students, The Walking Curriculum, Action First, Knowledge … Teacher 81; Summer 2007
“The Animal Swim Test”
Swimming with Animals; The Peanut Pageant; Growing and Endangered Plants … area in the schoolyard; Global music from local materials
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… the importance and application of each subject area in real life.
Project examples
The following is a brief description of three sets of projects …