This thesis examines a garden and compost program at a private school in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. It marks a unique educational teaching and learning dialogue between students, teachers and the wider community examined through the prisms of Sacredness, Place-Based Education, Critical Pedagogy and Transformative Education. Specifically, this thesis examines, through a reflective narrative, the influence a compost and garden program can have on a school community's curriculum, in the classroom and outside of it. As well, it examines whether such a program can offer other schools a model of working with community partners, local experts and government agencies that they could emulate in creating their own compost and garden initiat...
This research addresses Ecological Education by use of a project of pedagogical intervention in a s...
Implementation of a place-based composting unit for food reduction in the Spring of 2019 with 10 fou...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Michelle Diane Wheat(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Flor...
Much of the research on school gardens has focused on health benefits and academic outcomes. This th...
This paper explores the phenomenon of composting at school through a pragmatic mixed-method research...
The purpose of this study has been to consider children’s embodiment of food gardens and school grou...
This action research project began as the revitalization of inner city school grounds through the d...
Place-based education attempts to position the individual in relationship with the human and non-hum...
In conversation with a growing school gardening movement (Williams & Brown, 2012), this arts-based r...
Working with an organization outside the public school system that was creating schoolyard gardens, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityAs a part of growing and strengthening response to enviro...
The purpose of this study is to explore how a community comes to understand their sense of place as ...
Over two years, from 2018 to 2020, I ran a sequence of workshops and initiated a collective garden o...
Cultivating land surrounding schools provides opportunities for children and youth to experience gro...
This thesis has been written to emphasize the educational, social, political and environmental poten...
This research addresses Ecological Education by use of a project of pedagogical intervention in a s...
Implementation of a place-based composting unit for food reduction in the Spring of 2019 with 10 fou...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Michelle Diane Wheat(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Flor...
Much of the research on school gardens has focused on health benefits and academic outcomes. This th...
This paper explores the phenomenon of composting at school through a pragmatic mixed-method research...
The purpose of this study has been to consider children’s embodiment of food gardens and school grou...
This action research project began as the revitalization of inner city school grounds through the d...
Place-based education attempts to position the individual in relationship with the human and non-hum...
In conversation with a growing school gardening movement (Williams & Brown, 2012), this arts-based r...
Working with an organization outside the public school system that was creating schoolyard gardens, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityAs a part of growing and strengthening response to enviro...
The purpose of this study is to explore how a community comes to understand their sense of place as ...
Over two years, from 2018 to 2020, I ran a sequence of workshops and initiated a collective garden o...
Cultivating land surrounding schools provides opportunities for children and youth to experience gro...
This thesis has been written to emphasize the educational, social, political and environmental poten...
This research addresses Ecological Education by use of a project of pedagogical intervention in a s...
Implementation of a place-based composting unit for food reduction in the Spring of 2019 with 10 fou...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Michelle Diane Wheat(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Flor...