There is an emerging body of literature that explores the impact of garden-based learning on health, well-being, social cohesion, and educational outcomes. In this paper, we examine a pilot study conducted in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens’ Youth Community Greening to implement a gardening program with disengaged youth. Data was collected through fieldwork and semi-structured interviews, revealing five interconnected themes: enhancing well-being and health literacy; building life skills; engaging students; connecting with adults; and increasing self-esteem. We conclude by showcasing some of the collaborative practices between educational contexts and communities to reveal how these partnerships can be mutually enhancing
Gardens have been incorporated into elementary school education since the 1800s and are gaining popu...
A Garden Learning Program, based in Helsinki, Finland, is harnessing gardening in tackling youth une...
The research question addresses the question, how are teachers making use of schoolyard gardens to a...
There is an emerging body of literature that explores the impact of garden-based learning on health,...
The importance of connection to nature for health and wellbeing, and educational outcomes is firmly ...
This report uses the school garden at Mill Road Elementary in Red Hook, New York as a case study to ...
When third to fifth grade students who participated in a one-year gardening program filled out a sur...
By their nature, gardens embody diversity. This article explores the cultural significance and value...
When third to fifth grade students who participated in a one-year gardening program filled out a sur...
When third to fifth grade students who participated in a one-year gardening program filled out a sur...
An Investigation of Best-practices for the Establishment and Effectiveness of Youth Garden Programs ...
The goal of the project was to gain an understanding of the relationships between secondary school y...
In the last two decades, there has been a growth in garden-based learning (GBL) practices at school ...
Much of the research on school gardens has focused on health benefits and academic outcomes. This th...
Background: When social and emotional learning (SEL) is taught in schools, children experience bette...
Gardens have been incorporated into elementary school education since the 1800s and are gaining popu...
A Garden Learning Program, based in Helsinki, Finland, is harnessing gardening in tackling youth une...
The research question addresses the question, how are teachers making use of schoolyard gardens to a...
There is an emerging body of literature that explores the impact of garden-based learning on health,...
The importance of connection to nature for health and wellbeing, and educational outcomes is firmly ...
This report uses the school garden at Mill Road Elementary in Red Hook, New York as a case study to ...
When third to fifth grade students who participated in a one-year gardening program filled out a sur...
By their nature, gardens embody diversity. This article explores the cultural significance and value...
When third to fifth grade students who participated in a one-year gardening program filled out a sur...
When third to fifth grade students who participated in a one-year gardening program filled out a sur...
An Investigation of Best-practices for the Establishment and Effectiveness of Youth Garden Programs ...
The goal of the project was to gain an understanding of the relationships between secondary school y...
In the last two decades, there has been a growth in garden-based learning (GBL) practices at school ...
Much of the research on school gardens has focused on health benefits and academic outcomes. This th...
Background: When social and emotional learning (SEL) is taught in schools, children experience bette...
Gardens have been incorporated into elementary school education since the 1800s and are gaining popu...
A Garden Learning Program, based in Helsinki, Finland, is harnessing gardening in tackling youth une...
The research question addresses the question, how are teachers making use of schoolyard gardens to a...