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The environmental toolkit for teachers : first steps to sustainability
A step-by-step guide to sustainability, this book is brimming with creative pupil-led projects for putting your eco-dreams into action. Begins with introduction to concept of an eco school, a summary of principles of environmental management and suggests opportunities for pupils to lead the exciting projects.
Connecting with Nature
2012
Taking what he calls a nature-centered worldview, author Robert Stebbins blends activities, examples, and stories with his perspectives on the importance of dealing objectively yet compassionately with social and environmental problems. Even a quick glance through Connecting With Nature will make you wish you could give your students the joy of a day in the hills with the author. Failing that, you can use his book to instill a love of nature in your studentsand rekindle it in yourself.
The school garden curriculum : an integrated K-8 guide for discovering science, ecology, and whole-systems thinking
\"The School Garden Curriculum provides an integrated K-8 framework and over 200 weekly lessons that weave science, permaculture, and environmental education into place-based, immersive learning. For teachers aiming to blend science and life skills while inspiring environmental stewardship.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Empowering Young Voices for the Planet
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Texley, Juliana
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Cherry, Lynne
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Lyons, Suzanne E
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Climatic changes
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Environmental education
2014
Because action is the best antidote to climate change! Use this manual to teach your students the science and reality of climate change, while empowering them to take action in their own communities. In this companion to the remarkable Young Voices for the Planet film series, you'll find: Inspiring true stories of low- or no-cost youth-led projects that address a wide range of environmental issues Practical tips for inspiring students to develop projects relevant to their own communities, including planning, financing, safety, and liability Many creative and replicable ways to reduce CO2 emissions, as well as connections to the NGSS To view the films, visit www.youngvoicesonclimatechange.com.
Schoolchildren Lead Tree-Planting Drive to Fight Hunger and Climate Change
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Makona, Parvel H
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Green movement
2025
\"Tafara 5 Council Primary School in Mabvuku became the latest hub for the Green the Ghetto urban greening movement after hosting a lively tree-planting event and the official launch of the Mabvuku Chapter yesterday. The initiative organised by Green the Ghetto in partnership with the City of Harare and Zimworks marks the third phase of a growing campaign that has already transformed schools in Mbare and Glen View. The project aims to foster sustainability, promote environmental education and boost food security in high-density suburbs through tree planting.\" (AllAfrica.com) Learn how schoolchildren plant fruit trees to fight hunger, climate.
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First Lady Supports Parks
2005
\"First Lady Laura Bush supported a project to get more children to visit America's national parks. The project, known as the Junior Rangers program, teaches children about the environment through activities in the parks.\" (Kidsnewsroom) Learn more about the Junior Rangers program and find out how a child can become a certified Junior Ranger at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Other participating national parks are mentioned and Laura Bush's support of the program is highlighted.
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Youth in Action
1993
Middle school students from diverse urban neighborhoods in San Francisco learn about the environment first hand through a program called Youth in Action. From environmental education classes to Saturday projects like community clean-up, these students learn skills, cooperation and responsibility while earning a paycheck.
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