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Nature and Forest Schools: Changing the Way We Connect to Place, Play and Inquiry-Based Education

A webinar hosted by Marlene Power on May 1st, 2014

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Ecoliteracy through Active Citizenship with Pam Miller

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Biological Monitoring Programs for K-12 Students

Involving students in environmental monitoring and research

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Let’s Build a Home

While learning the basics of sustainable home design, high school students are empowered to think of their own futures

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Stormwater Stewards

Stormwater science lab and field activities for middle and high school students

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Just Add Water

How the student-driven Prescription Pill and Drug Disposal Program is changing the way we deal with leftover meds

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Active Students, Passive Solar

A renovated passive solar home in New Zealand serves as a unique backdrop for teaching elementary science and math

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Pathways to Possibility

How a small team of dedicated educators successfully developed an interdisciplinary model within the confines of the traditional subject-bound timetable.

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Using multiple intelligences to promote nature education

A compilation of activities which let students – young and old – explore their environment by using the eight forms of intelligence.

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Fostering Leadership for Sustainability

Ten basic principles for getting students aged 11-18 engaged and active in bringing about change for a more sustainable future (excerpt)

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