Dig for Your Rights!
A rights-based approach to agricultural literacy with picture books in grades K-3
Environmental Education and Inclusion
How to consider people’s diverse needs when facilitating outdoor learning
From the Individual to the System
Reflections on youth awareness of climate solutions (and what teachers can do to help)
Ecojustice Education through Pictures
A visual approach for exploring environmental justice in education
Integrated, Social Justice Learning for Those At-Risk
An integrated unit on marine debris makes learning relevant and real for 12-18 year-olds
Climate Justice in the Classroom
Help high school students connect equity, economy, ecology, society and hope
Environmental Justice in the Azores
A case for incorporating the perspectives of all ocean stakeholders—from biologists to fishers—in marine conservation efforts, using democratic participation of fishers in the Azores as an example
Food Justice Empowers Teenagers
Students from low-income families probe inequity around healthy, affordable food in their high school language arts class.
Environmental Education in Impoverished Communities
How one high school bridged the gap between economic status and making a positive impact through environmental programs.
Unleashing Blessed Unrest As the Heating Happens
How learning spaces can help to avoid the worst scenarios now before us for the heating of the planet, followed by four learning activities
Social Justice and Language Arts
Whether the genre is poetry, fiction or expository writing, the language arts curriculum offers unlimited opportunities for teachers and students to make connections with current social and global issues.
