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Deeper Learning and the Future of Educationow do we capture and use nature’s energy?” and “How can you change your energy consumption to improve the world?” Teachers used these questions to integrate their course offerings and to provide a context for every assignment, classroom activity, field work experience, and project that the studentsChampion 发表于 2025-3-23 16:29:10
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Reining in the Commercialization of Childhoodts release was a slew of brand-licensed cross-promotions targeted directly to kids. Children were encouraged to visit stores like Pottery Barn Kids, Target, and Whole Foods for Lorax-themed promotions, to eat Truffula Chip Pancakes at the breakfast chain IHOP, to pack their lunches with Lorax YoKidspericardium 发表于 2025-3-23 22:16:22
Home Economics Education: Preparation for a Sustainable and Healthy Futureerations, develop new ways of being in the world. All global citizens urgently require new modes of thinking and doing. As we settle into the realities of the Anthropocene—an epoch in which human beings are changing the Earth in profound and potentially irreversible ways—fundamental transformationsChauvinistic 发表于 2025-3-24 04:31:48
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Deeper Learning and the Future of Educationnd energy transfer presented in science class. They then applied what they were learning through an assignment to conduct an energy audit on their own homes, and they learned in math class how to measure energy consumption as well as how to calculate their own carbon footprints.LEVY 发表于 2025-3-24 22:09:25
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Outdoor School for All: Reconnecting Children to Naturer their iPhones. We, and our children, are easily seduced by the panoply of digital treats. It is so much easier to be a couch potato than to plant potatoes. The result is that twenty-first-century children spend eight hours a day interacting with digital media, and only thirty minutes a day outside.