5 Ways to Develop Ecoliteracy

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5 Ways to Develop Ecoliteracy

The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now.

- Chinese Proverb -

5 Ways to Develop Ecoliteracy

A growing number of educators emphasize the need to foster learning that prepares youth for the ecological challenges facing our planet. While social and emotional intelligence extend students' abilities to see from another's perspective, empathize, and show concern, "ecoliteracy" applies these abilities to an understanding of natural systems and an empathy for all of life. This thoughtful article presents five practices developed by the Center for Ecoliteracy that "plant the seeds for a positive relationship with the natural world that can sustain a young person's interest and involvement for a lifetime." { read more }

Be The Change

Think of a special young one in your life. Today, how can you gently draw his or her attention to the beauty of nature and our responsibility to care for it?


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