Why have green curriculum in schools?

August 2, 2009 by Jennifer  

Why have green curriculum in schools?

According to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) a green school is a “School building or facility that creates a healthy environment conducive to learning while saving energy, resources and money. Green schools are built and/or operate with the goals of sustainability in mind.”

There are many elements that make up the whole of a green school – energy efficiency, recycling, school gardening and composting, sustainable materials, transportation, and indoor air quality. All of these are important, but none are quite as important as actually teaching kids about the environment. You can have a super charged green school, but if you’re …read more

Just In Time for School: the We Can Change the World Challenge

August 7, 2008 by Jennifer  

Just In Time for School: the We Can Change the World Challenge

Treehugger has the goods on a new curriculum/challenge that will be introduced in the fall at a number of schools across America. The We Can Change the World Challenge is aimed at middle school students, but is expansive enough to include various age groups.
No word on if this program is adaptable for green lovin’ homeschoolers, but you can visit the website to gather contact info. In my experience, if something is being aimed at in school kids, there’s usually some sort of projects and or materials that can be acquired by homeschooled kids as well.


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