Among School Gardens
Author: Maria Louise Greene
Publisher: New York : Charities Publication Committee
Published: 1910
Total Pages: 472
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Author: Maria Louise Greene
Publisher: New York : Charities Publication Committee
Published: 1910
Total Pages: 472
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Ancona
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Published: 2021-07-06
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 1536221600
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“This fun and inspiring season-by-season description of a school gardening project could encourage others to repeat this extraordinary experience.” — School Library Journal Want to grow what you eat and eat what you grow? Visit this lively, flourishing school-and-community garden and be inspired to cultivate your own. Part celebration, part simple how-to, this close-up look at a vibrant garden and its enthusiastic gardeners is blooming with photos that will have readers ready to roll up their sleeves and dig in.
Author: Danny Hunter
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-03-03
Total Pages: 395
ISBN-13: 0429620640
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book critically assesses the role of agrobiodiversity in school gardens and its contribution to diversifying diets, promoting healthy eating habits and improving nutrition among schoolchildren as well as other benefits relating to climate change adaptation, ecoliteracy and greening school spaces. Many schoolchildren suffer from various forms of malnutrition and it is important to address their nutritional status given the effects it has on their health, cognition, and subsequently their educational achievement. Schools are recognized as excellent platforms for promoting lifelong healthy eating and improving long-term, sustainable nutrition security required for optimum educational outcomes. This book reveals the multiple benefits of school gardens for improving nutrition and education for children and their families. It examines issues such as school feeding, community food production, school gardening, nutritional education and the promotion of agrobiodiversity, and draws on international case studies, from both developed and developing nations, to provide a comprehensive global assessment. This book will be essential reading for those interested in promoting agrobiodiversity, sustainable nutrition and healthy eating habits in schools and public institutions more generally. It identifies recurring and emerging issues, establishes best practices, identifies key criteria for success and advises on strategies for scaling up and scaling out elements to improve the uptake of school gardens.
Author: Maria Louise Greene
Publisher: New York : Charities Publication Committee
Published: 1911
Total Pages: 468
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Veronica Gaylie
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781433115257
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores the urban school garden as a bridge between environmental action and thought. As a small-scale response to global issues around access to food and land, urban school gardens promote practical knowledge of farming as well as help renew cultural ideals of shared space and mutual support for the organic, built environment. Through a comprehensive history of school garden practice rooted in Eastern industrial cities, to case studies from four Pacific Rim regions, this book examines the practice and culture of the urban school garden as a central symbol for environmental learning. As poetically described by students, teachers, and community members in both historical and contemporary gardens, the story of the urban school garden inspires a new narrative in connecting learners to the land.
Author: Joel Mader
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2010-08-09
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 1439625875
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Cleveland Public School's tract garden program was one of the most successful and innovative programs of the school system. The organization and beauty of the gardens attracted horticulture educators from all over the United States, South America, and as far away as Japan. From its humble beginnings in 1904 as a project to beautify vacant lots in Cleveland, it grew into an educational tool that taught thousands of children the respect for nature and its bounty. At the tract gardens' height, the amount of land under cultivation in the middle of the Cleveland urban landscape approached 100 acres. By 1970, there were 27 horticultural centers servicing all Cleveland schools. Centers were located next to schools, in housing estates, at fairgrounds, at a home for the aged, and on museum property. A few of the centers are now neighborhood gardens. The photographs in Cleveland School Gardens show that the Cleveland Public Schools knew the importance of being "green" 100 years before it was politically fashionable.
Author: Lee Cleveland Corbett
Publisher:
Published: 1905
Total Pages: 46
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dilafruz Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-05-13
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 1136583505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOffering a fresh approach to bringing life to schools and schools to life, this book goes beyond touting the benefits of learning gardens to survey them as a whole-systems design solution with potential to address myriad interrelated social, ecological, and educational issues. The theoretical and conceptual framework presented creatively places soil at the center of the discourse on sustainability education and learning garden design and pedagogy. Seven elements and attributes of living soil and learning gardens are presented as a guide for sustainability education: cultivating a sense of place; fostering curiosity and wonder; discovering rhythm and scale; valuing biocultural diversity; embracing practical experience ; nurturing interconnectedness. The living soil of learning gardens forms the basis of a new metaphoric language serving to contest dominant mechanistic metaphors presently influencing educational discourse. Student voices and examples from urban schools provide practical understanding of how bringing life to schools can indeed bring schools to life.
Author: Lucy R. Latter
Publisher:
Published: 1906
Total Pages: 202
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Publisher:
Published: 1905
Total Pages: 68
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