Composting in Schools is a special section for students and teachers using composing in the classroom. It includes sections on Why Composting?, Teacher's Page, Lab Activities, Composting Health Considerations, Ideas for Student Research Products, Compost Quiz (with answers), Composting Indoors, Composting Outdoors, Weird and Unusual Composting, Frequently Asked Questions and a Glossary.Funding provided by: The National Science Foundation, The Cornell Waste Management Institute, The Cornell Center for the Environmen
In March, 1995 the Plumsted Township Environmental Commission initiated the Home Composting program ...
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Composting is a useful strategy to reduce waste and create nutrient-rich soil. It creates a circular...
National Science Foundation, Cornell Waste Management Institute, Cornell Center for the Environmen
This paper explores the phenomenon of composting at school through a pragmatic mixed-method research...
A 16 page guide for student leaders and teachersAs educators, we have an important task ahead. the n...
[Excerpt] A composting project in a school, either in the classroom or on the school property, can b...
This video on composting science is designed to be used at the high school level. Shows invertebrate...
This article discusses ways in which composting might be used to mentally engage students with scien...
Poster for the Rochester Academy of Sciences NY annual meeting, sharing collaborative research as pa...
Food waste is a growing problem in the United States where roughly 40% of edible food is wasted annu...
These curriculum materials (English and Spanish) were developed for a train-the-trainer composting w...
Your school is participating in the Minnesota Source-Separated Composting Pilot Project which is bei...
This site is a slide show that explains how to build a compost pile and why compost piles are import...
Onsite composting of food waste has multiple benefits. On site composting reduces the amount of wast...
In March, 1995 the Plumsted Township Environmental Commission initiated the Home Composting program ...
Made available in DSpace on 2019-09-12T16:26:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date:...
Composting is a useful strategy to reduce waste and create nutrient-rich soil. It creates a circular...
National Science Foundation, Cornell Waste Management Institute, Cornell Center for the Environmen
This paper explores the phenomenon of composting at school through a pragmatic mixed-method research...
A 16 page guide for student leaders and teachersAs educators, we have an important task ahead. the n...
[Excerpt] A composting project in a school, either in the classroom or on the school property, can b...
This video on composting science is designed to be used at the high school level. Shows invertebrate...
This article discusses ways in which composting might be used to mentally engage students with scien...
Poster for the Rochester Academy of Sciences NY annual meeting, sharing collaborative research as pa...
Food waste is a growing problem in the United States where roughly 40% of edible food is wasted annu...
These curriculum materials (English and Spanish) were developed for a train-the-trainer composting w...
Your school is participating in the Minnesota Source-Separated Composting Pilot Project which is bei...
This site is a slide show that explains how to build a compost pile and why compost piles are import...
Onsite composting of food waste has multiple benefits. On site composting reduces the amount of wast...
In March, 1995 the Plumsted Township Environmental Commission initiated the Home Composting program ...
Made available in DSpace on 2019-09-12T16:26:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date:...
Composting is a useful strategy to reduce waste and create nutrient-rich soil. It creates a circular...