Ripe for Change: Garden-Based Learning in Schools takes a big-picture view of the school garden movement and the state of garden-based learning in public K–8 education. The book frames the garden movement for educators and shows how school gardens have the potential to be a significant resource for teaching and learning. In this inviting and accessible book, the author: Summarizes the current school gardening movement and the emerging field of garden-based learning Provides an overview of the origins, benefits, and barriers to school gardening Explores sustainable models for garden-based learning Includes five case studies of successful partnerships between urban districts and nonprofit school gardening organizations around the countryIllustrates how gardens can be used for integrating academic lessons aligned with the Common Core State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards Includes examples of important tools available for assessing the impact of school gardens Ripe for Change reveals a wealth of resources to show how garden-based learning is being implemented in a systematic way in public education, and offers next steps to widen and deepen the practice to reach children in all schools.
Ripe for Change: Garden-Based Learning in Schools takes a big-picture view of the school garden movement and the state of garden-based learning in public K-8 education.
This is me secretly wondering if I’ve grown up the right way. This is the ripe age of 20.
After reading this book you will be transformed. You will no longer wish to stay in your comfort zone. You will want and need, to push past the boundary conditions of your life and leap into the unknown. Living with a growth mentality.
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Most foods that come from far away are picked before they are ripe, then prevented from ripening too soon by refrigeration, and finally encouraged to ripen (often using gases) just before they arrive at your supermarket.
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In Updating to Remain the Same (2016), Wendy Chun identified a related phenomenon as “habitual media.” She writes, “The update is central to disrupting and establishing context and habituation, to creating new habits of dependency” ...
... ripe for change. He could no longer continue in the state of denial and was ready to do whatever ittook to get better. In this preliminary session, I explained that when a person becomes addicted,a biological change takes place. It is ...