Lifelong Learning
What do you need to know and how will you learn it?
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Fresh from … the City
by Mark Winneposted Feb 13, 2009 - Citizens and local policymakers join up to get fresh foods to schools and neighborhoods.
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Sustainable Happiness Discussion Guide
by Kristin Carlsen, Jon Sayerposted Nov 07, 2008 - How happy are we really? Have the things we thought would make us happy done so? This issue of YES! explores different ways to find happiness: meditate, de-stress the holidays, restore the earth, embrace the bad with the good, simplify, and downsize. What makes you happy?
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Sustainable Happiness Resource Guide
by Noah Grant, Kristin Carlsen, Jon Sayerposted Nov 05, 2008 - This resource guide highlights steps you can take to be happier yourself and to support a healthier society—by building stronger communities, creating joyful and purposeful activities for yourself and others, practicing mindfulness, finding healing, learning to live more simply, and building a society that prioritizes happiness over accumulation of wealth.
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Blessings Revealed
by Puanani Burgessposted Oct 31, 2008 - Puanani Burgess tells the story of one student with a gift—a gift our schools are not cultivating.
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Update :: Children Helping Children
by Layla Aslaniposted Jul 30, 2008 - 9 years ago in YES! … we reported on 16-year-old Craig Kielburger who, at age 12, got together with some friends to form Free The Children (FTC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to abolishing child labor worldwide. Today … we check in on the work of Free The Children.
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Equality U
posted Jul 18, 2008 - Equality U is a feature-length documentary following 33 young activists on a cross-country tour to confront anti-gay discrimination policies at conservative religious colleges.
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Reclaiming Our Freedom to Learn
by Gustavo Estevaposted Nov 07, 2007 - Creating alternatives to traditional schools, in Oaxaca they created their own university, "unitierra", where students learn whatever they want to learn, where students are their communities, and learn by apprenticeship.
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Education, by Rights
by Liz Sullivan, Cecilia Blewerposted Feb 06, 2007 - Teach the Children: How do we build a school system that serves the needs of all students? Human rights provides a solid foundation.
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Organic Produce Goes to School
by Rebecca Clarrenposted Oct 04, 2005
- Farmers are struggling to stay on the land. Meanwhile, obesity is epidemic among U.S. children. A movement is creating a solution to both problems by linking schools to sources of local organic produce. The kids don’t seem to miss the deep fryers.
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Study Circle Democracy
by Cecile Andrewsposted Dec 31, 2002 - Deliberative democracy through study circles.
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Dream of a Ridiculous Man
by Charles W., Joan C. Prattposted Jun 30, 2001
- A story of Patrick Lydon and the Camphill Communities.
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Now I Become Myself
by Parker Palmerposted Mar 31, 2001 - Parker Palmer writes about finding his vocation and the link between self and service
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Universal Education
by John Taylor Gattoposted Nov 02, 1998
- A former New York teacher of the year, John Taylor Gatto, says real education is about learning wisdom, self-reliance, culture, and leadership, not fitting kids in the economy's pigeonholes
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Paving Paradise
by Heidi Werverposted Mar 31, 1998
- Traditional methods didn't work for the troubled students at the Pan Terra Alternative High School, so counselor Larry Davies turned to nature to help teach and heal them.
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