The Garden as an Integrating Context for Learning
Building cross-curricular connections year-‘round with sustainable food production.
Building cross-curricular connections year-‘round with sustainable food production.
Using service learning as a tool for change at any age
How a Literary Garden turned a required high school English class into an exciting opportunity for students to dig literature outdoors
Giving you the tools to overcome the challenges and be successful
Using a campus garden to teach pedagogical principles and ecology in middle school teacher education.
Constructing, and experimenting with, self-watering container-based food gardens can serve as a springboard for introducing concepts of sustainability, permaculture, and systems thinking to grades 5 and up.
Strategies for making positive changes in students’ behaviors and attitudes towards the environment, whether students are taught on a short- or long-term basis. (For all ages)
As after-school programs gain in popularity, environmental educators have new opportunities to apply their expertise in a fun and flexible learning environment. The article offers environmental education lesson plans that program designers can easily integrate into their after-school programs.
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