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Nita A. Eskew; Amanda L. Smythers; Bryant L. Hutson – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Course based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) enable students to connect theoretical coursework to the real-world application of scientific research, broadly increasing the accessibility of research to students. Similarly, service-learning courses connect undergraduate students to their surrounding communities by anchoring a component of…
Descriptors: Student Research, Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning, Class Activities
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Mitchell McLarnon – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2024
This paper describes and analyzes the social relations that emerged from an ongoing adult education internship/community-based garden project in Montreal. I employ institutional ethnography to explore and uncover how adult education internships in community gardens and gardening programming can work to produce disproportionate outcomes for adult…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Internship Programs, Gardening
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Laird, Susan – Values and Ethics in Educational Administration, 2021
Recent studies of school gardens (Simon et al, 2015; Williams and Brown, 2012) and of the National School Lunch Program (Pringle, 2013; Levine, 2008; Ralston et al, 2008) have posed value questions for school leadership and policy, about production and distribution of school food. This review of the new educational studies scholarship on school…
Descriptors: Lunch Programs, Food Service, Ethics, Values
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Kulnieks, Andrejs – SoJo Journal: Educational Foundations and Social Justice Education, 2022
The curriculum of public systems of education should include opportunities for fostering a deeper relationship with the places in which learners live. In this paper I work through a ecopoetic inquiry lens to investigate how poetic writing can become a space for investigating ecoliteracy and ecojustice education. My research includes visiting and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Multiple Literacies, Gardening, Art Education
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Marín Murcia, José Pedro; Martínez Ruiz-Funes, María José – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
This contribution looks at the garden that Friedrich Froebel (1782--1852) founded in Bad Blankenburg in 1838 in order to understand the proposal presented at the Kindergarten Model School of Madrid for training teachers in 1879 (the Schools introduced new teaching methods or systems and, at the same time, trained the teachers in their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Kindergarten, Gardening
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Wiechmann, Juria C.; McCullough, Blake; Clemente, Ian M.; DeCoteau, Alex; Henry, Daniel; Mennem, Annette; Conn, Daniel R.; Anderson, Nathan C. – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2022
This essay offers an organizational critique based on ongoing observations and reflections from a two-year process of establishing collective gardens that honor Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Key findings include illuminating interconnected relationships among plants, animals, and people living near one another, new meanings of power, and why…
Descriptors: Criticism, Plants (Botany), Gardening, Ecology
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Moores, Lisa; Button, Pam; Fawcett, Emily; Whelan, Beth – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2022
As significant numbers of university students report high levels of stress, post-secondary institutions are seeking accessible mental health and wellness supports. The outreach program presented integrates therapy dogs, therapeutic horticulture, and art making interventions. Over 170 participants completed questionnaires surveying demographic…
Descriptors: Stress Management, College Students, Outreach Programs, Program Effectiveness
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Garoian, Charles R. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2019
The complacent insularity of individualism provides the background against which the convivial performativity of art is conceptualized as acts of citizenship in this article. The alienated sculptural figures and figurations of Alberto Giacometti's "Piazza" are considered germane in addressing the self-centered, collective obsession with…
Descriptors: Art, Citizenship, Sculpture, Individualism
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McVittie, Janet; Datta, Ranjan; Kayira, Jean; Anderson, Vince – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
This article presents an analysis of three uniquely situated garden-based research studies. As colleagues intrigued by the rich, intricate, learning dynamics playing out within the garden spaces, our collaboration explored the broader meaning and potential for garden-based programming. As we discussed the three garden studies, two themes emerged…
Descriptors: Gardening, Teaching Methods, Holistic Approach, Cooperation
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Rossi, Tony; Kirk, David – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020
It is apparent that the dimensions of health within and under the auspices of schooling are open to contributions by other providers that exist outside of school systems. We acknowledge schools often resort to outside providers for a number of reasons; for example, to broaden the curriculum experiences for children, or to compensate for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outsourcing, Health Education, Gardening
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Sulsberger, Megan J. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2018
Cecilia Caiman and Iann Lundegård's research highlights that an important goal of education is to equip younger generations with tools for innovation. This specifically applies in the realm of science education, as younger generations will likely require a unique preparation and skillset to tackle the environmental issues they will face in young…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Creativity, Teaching Methods, Imagination
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Emily Murphy; Elaine Bowen; Nancy O’Hara Tompkins; Gwen Crum; Hannah Fincham; Mary Eleanor Burkhart-Polk – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2020
The Cooperative Extension system is uniquely positioned to lead rural community efforts to prevent obesity in early childhood. This article explores best practices in promoting healthy weights among young children and shares examples and resources relevant to Extension programming. The West Virginia (WV) Healthy Children Project aims to improve…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Obesity, Prevention, Rural Areas
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Adams, Jeff; Hyde, Wendy – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2018
This article is concerned with design applied to gardens, using examples from the Chelsea Flower Show in London. There is a discussion of those show gardens that represented Syrian refugees' gardens in Iraq and the Windrush generation immigration to the UK. The garden designs combine the aesthetics of organic materials and spatial architecture…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Art Education, Foreign Countries, Gardening
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Pattin, Carla Janell – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2021
This essay considers various challenges to honors educational practice in a post-pandemic context and against the backdrop of Black Lives Matter. The City as Text™ course, Multicultural Toledo, cultivates student knowledge about intersectionality in light of public health and social justice emergencies in the United States. The author describes…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Urban Areas, Land Settlement, Racial Bias
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Hsu, Jesse P – Policy Futures in Education, 2019
Edible verge gardens, which are cultivated sections of public footpaths created by residents for household and community use, have gradually become more common in some Australian cities. As an emergent form of urban agriculture, verge gardens uniquely provide opportunities for encountering and learning about food cultivation and consumption…
Descriptors: Gardening, Caring, Urban Areas, Food
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