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DIG-PLANT-GROW! A Guide to Planning Your Own Garden Curriculum
this pdf document, to be used by parents or by teachers, offers many ideas to bring an understanding of gardening and food systems to the young people who can in turn build a sustainable future “from the ground up.”
Fourfouras: a Cretan school garden - from elementary to secondary education [part 1]
Fourfouras: a Cretan school garden - from elementary to secondary education [part 2]
guidelines - constructing and planting the school garden
this .pdf regards the step-by-step construction of the school garden and offers valuable tips on how the students can take over this set of responsibilities
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Inquiry-based learning - Designing an experimental procedure
keep your garden growing
keep your garden growing with these simple guidelines - resource: http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/
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My School Garden
The School Garden opens a door to discovery of the living world. Within the school environment, a garden helps students achieve learning goals and develop key competencies while reconnecting with nature. Students learn focus, discipline, and patience, cooperation, teamwork and social skills, as well as skills that may be proved vital for their professional future.
Our school garden - HANDBOOK FOR SCENARIO IMPLEMENTATION
Project-based Learning
Students must be engaged in a highly motivating learning experience, which is closely related to the tasks and challenges of the real world.Therefore, emphasis must be given on the learning-by-doing, where the activities in authentic context are strongly emphasized, which means the skills needed in working life, such as being able to work in teams, working in self-guided manner, and assessing of own actions (Thomas, 2000).