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Environmental school proposal focuses on place-based education
School District No. 42 is working in partnership with SFU and the community to develop an Environmental School. Inquiry, imagination, sustainability, inclusion, and place-based education are key concepts behind the Environmental School's philosophy and teaching/learning.
The Vision
children learning to understand, love, and care for the places where they live - one where connections to place make education richer, deeper, and more meaningful for all
- Children continually exploring the natural world in the company of scientists, community activists, and Elders
- Researchers working side by side with teachers and students to figure out how best to help children learn
- Students' work regularly presented to district planners, environmental groups, and local governmentThe provincial curriculum transformed into an integrated learning experiences through imagination, community, and place
Have a look at the brochure! (special thanks to KEEPS for photos)
Interested? Please complete the survey
If you are interested in the idea of an Environmentally School please follow the link below and complete the short survey. We are looking forward to the results of the survey. Environmental School Survey
| Attachments | Size | Hits | Last download |
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| Environmental school brochure | 1.59 MB | 247 | 1 day 21 hours ago |
| eCURA Reading List | 16.24 KB | 326 | 18 hours 20 min ago |
| Green school praised-article in Maple Ridge Times | 8.34 KB | 379 | 1 hour 51 min ago |
| Funding announcement news release | 77 KB | 151 | 2 hours 20 min ago |


