Herpetology for High School Students
Giving young people opportunities for hands-on field experiences with local species results in a successful and authentic environmental education program.
Giving young people opportunities for hands-on field experiences with local species results in a successful and authentic environmental education program.
Are these fundraising programs worth the effort, or do they do more harm than good?
A multi-disciplinary treasure hunt that helps young people learn about the landscape around them.
Help middle and high school students investigate the walkability of their urban neighbourhoods to prepare them to become globally-minded and locally-engaged citizens with these 3 urban mobility activities.
These nine mini-activities for all ages help enrich our relationship with nature and with others by tapping our innate need as human creatures to affiliate with the habitats, creatures, and processes of the natural world.
How unconventional programs employ extended immersion in nature to foster empathy and stimulate intellectual development among young people.
How learning spaces can help to avoid the worst scenarios now before us for the heating of the planet, followed by four learning activities
A school-campus enhancement project that exemplifies the principles of service-learning
A proposal to advocates of environmental and community-character education.
Research about how the brain processes information shows educators how important it is to keep learning experiences emotional, relevant, and comprehensible.
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