Climate Change Summits for Teens
How partnering with university faculty to host climate change summits for teens in New Jersey has motivated students to educate their own communities.
How partnering with university faculty to host climate change summits for teens in New Jersey has motivated students to educate their own communities.
High school students follow the framework of Education for Sustainable Development to collaborate and develop solutions to real-life issues in their school community.
Help 12-17 year olds make connections between climate change, international development and their local communities through activities and real-life scenarios.
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.
A proposal to advocates of environmental and community-character education.
Ideas and curricular connections for growing plants that celebrate the cultural diversity of our communities.
By making direct connections between growers and schools, farm-to-school programs provide local markets for family farmers and healthier food choices for schoolchildren.
In this inter-cultural and inter-generational community project, expatriate students designed an interpretive trail to provide access to nature for visually impaired citizens of Singapore.
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