Sustainability
Sustainability is not just about the environment. It's also about fair economies and social justice.
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Curriculum & Resources: Getting Boys to Read, Story of Food
posted Dec 22, 2010 - Two resources that explore how to get boys to be lifelong readers and where our food comes from.
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Words that Inspire: Stories that Light Up the Dark
by Sanjay Khannaposted Oct 13, 2010 - The Experiences of Our Ancestors Offer Us Wisdom for Surviving Today's Crises. By: Sanjay Khanna
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Curriculum & Resources: Individual and Community Resilience
posted Oct 13, 2010 - What makes teenage brains unique? What happens when people from all walks of life play an alternate reality game to create a better future? Lesson plans from Inside the Teenage Brain and World Without Oil.
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Teens Care for Their Local River, Their Way
by Peter Donaldsonposted Aug 10, 2010 - How do you get teens to care for their local watershed? Peter Donaldson’s carrot is the opportunity to produce smart, hip videos and be the on-air expert.
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Curriculum & Resources: Water
posted Aug 01, 2010 - Measure your water footprint with H2O Conserve's easy-to-use calculator, and wrap your head around the impact of the BP oil spill using this trio of classroom resources.
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YES! Recommends: Water Environment Federation
posted Aug 01, 2010 - The Water Environment Federation offers communities and students a myriad of learning opportunities to protect and preserve the Earth's water resources.
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Visual Learning: A Slow, Press-ious Process
posted Aug 01, 2010 - With this YES! lesson plan, try to truly understand an image, its message, and why it’s interesting (or not). In this case it's all about local, sustainable farming.
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Words That Inspire: Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande
by Jimmy Santiago Bacaposted Aug 01, 2010 - Poetry: Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande, by Jimmy Santiago Baca, with Note to Educators.
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YES! Recommends: No Impact Project
posted Jan 25, 2010 - No Impact Man, Colin Beavan, and his family have inspired a nation to swap their old consumer habits for new environmentally-friendly ones. The recently launched No Impact Curriculum brings the lessons learned from this year-long journey to your classroom.
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Curriculum & Resources: Green Jobs and Green Buildings
posted Jan 25, 2010 - Lesson plans, hands-on activities, and award-winning projects on green building and economies will demonstrate to your students that there’s a better, sustainable, and just future that they can help build, shape, and design.
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Visual Learning: Have Wheels, Will Travel
posted Jan 25, 2010 - With this YES! lesson plan, you and your students can luxuriate—and pause—to truly understand an image, its message, and why it’s interesting (or not). In this case it's all about bikes.
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Words That Inspire: The Once-ler, from The Lorax with photos by Chris Jordan
posted Jan 01, 2010 - Quote from The Lorax by Dr. Seuss and images from Chris Jordan's stunning series on America's obsession with consumption, Intolerable Beauty, with a note to educators.
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Visual Learning: Gone Fishing
posted Dec 28, 2009 - Use this photo to ask your students what they notice and are wondering. Then share the facts behind the image to connect to greater understanding and discovery.
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Curriculum and Resources: Climate Action
posted Dec 28, 2009 - These curricula are bursting with impressive lessons, experiments, and visual tools to guide your students in their exploration of climate change and the influence of common plants on human kind.
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10 Little and Big Things You Can Do
by Annie Leonardposted Dec 23, 2009 - There is no one simple thing to do to change our consumption patterns, because the set of problems we’re addressing just isn’t simple. But everyone can make a difference, and the bigger your action the bigger the difference you’ll make.
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