The Art and Science of Teaching Climate Change
In this webinar, educators will learn strategies to communicate climate change principles that can be applied to any classroom. Through practical, inquiry-focused activities, teachers will gain tools to navigate one of the most important environmental issues of our generation.
Make Natural Spaces Clean and Your Art Class Green
A personal journey in repurposing disposables.
The Sustainable Art Studio
Finding the voice of art in education for sustainable development
STEM to STEAM and Citizen Science
If elementary school kids are to become engaged with environmental protection, make it personal
Pledging for Change
High school students modify one personal action to help the environment
The Future of Evolution
A lesson that puts the topic of evolution into the hands of your fourth through eighth grade students
A “Cap”tivating Masterpiece
An elementary school’s journey in using bottle caps to beautify the school, save a small piece of the planet, and increase knowledge of sustainability
Environmental Project Learning
In this integrated “nature immersion” program, students meet all curriculum outcomes through environmental projects that restore school ground habitats and local ecosystems. From "Teaching Green: The Elementary Years."
Directed Outdoor Murals on Schools
A guide to engaging all children in an elementary school in painting a mural about endangered species or a schoolyard greening project.
Growing Art in School Gardens
Art educator Hilary Inwood takes a fresh look at the garden as an inspiring image bank, an art supply cupboard and an exhibition space for students' art.
Connecting to Nature through Art
Creating illustrated journals of natural life in or near schoolyards helps to develop elementary students’ understanding of nature, art, and higher-level thinking processes such as valuation and analysis.