Green Teacher 83, Spring 2008

Green Tsunami Rising: Environmental Education’s Third Wave

by Mike Weilbacher

How can environmental educators prepare to exploit the current surge of interest in all things “green” to promote environmental literacy? Mike Weilbacher offers tips for riding the next green wave.

 

Stormwater Runoff: Understanding the Ecological Impacts of Changing Land Uses 

by Joan Chadde

In this unit for ages 10 to 14, students learn how land use changes can reduce the water quality of nearby lakes and streams, calculate runoff from their school grounds and investigate best management practices.

 

Planet Transit: Profit or Survival?

by Georgi Marshall

A game of economic development choices and consequences for Grades 9 and up (ages 14+).

 

The TREK Program

by Antony Blaikie

For 20 years, this alternative Grade 10 program has offered students wilderness adventures combined with education for sustainability.

 

Climate Change and Regional Geography

by Talia Epstein

Climate change can bring an immediate and pressing relevance to the study of geography, coaxing new ideas out of worn textbooks.

 

Water: Local Pollution, Global Confusion!

by Amanda Freedman Tetrault

Activities for raising awareness of water quality problems and solutions, locally and globally, with middle school students.

 

Moving Toward Sustainability? The Face of Environmental Education in Singapore

by Bryan Wee

The challenges of educating for sustainability in one of the world’s most highly urbanized settings.

 

Singapore Sensory Trail

by Richard Frazier

In this inter-cultural and inter-generational community project, expatriate students designed an interpretive trail to provide access to nature for visually impaired citizens of Singapore.

 

Educational resources reviewed:

Ecological Literacy (David Orr)

Garden Mosaics (Cornell University)

Eco-Games (Jennifer Baron)

Teaching Science for Social Justice (Angela Calabrese Barton)

Practical Science for Gardeners (Mary Pratt)

Animal Architects (John Nicholson)

Nature’s Operating Instructions (Ken Ausubel, Ed.)

Biodiesel Power (Lyle Estill)

Let’s Get Going! (Candace Weisner)

The Magic of Ecology (Steve Trash)

Rethinking Mathematics (Eric Gustein and Bob Peterson, Eds.)

Green Dollhouse (Sustainable San Mateo County)

Cultural Uses of Plants (Gabriell DeBear Paye)

SelfDesign (Brett Cameron and Barbara Meyer)

Educating Citizens for Global Awareness (Nel Noddings)

Miracle Planet (NFB Canada and NHK Japan)

Feng Shui for the Classroom (Renée Heiss)

The Web at Dragonfly Pond (Brian “Fox” Ellis)

So What, Saw-Whet? (Rochelle Frank)

Three Tall Trees (David Weale)

Rachel Carson: Preserving a Sense of Wonder (Joseph Bruchac)

 


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