Environment
Nature-Based Education
Tanya Murray celebrates the growing cultural and educational movement toward nature-based education and inquiry as a way to create powerful learning experiences with and for our students.
Interview: Autumn Peltier
Our feature interview with Autumn Peltier calls on all Ontarians, including children, to become advocates for the environment and protectors of water.
A Water Wake-Up Call
Sarah Lowes shares a wealth of resources and ideas for teaching about the protection of water and the environment.
Food for Thought
Carmen Oliveira reflects on teaching her students about food security, sustainability and health through her school garden.
Brilliant! Shining a Light on Sustainable Energy
Letter from the Editor
In anticipation of Earth Month and in honour of the activists who have protected safe drinking water in South Dakota, protested major pipeline projects in Canada, saved US climate data from destruction under President Donald Trump and created viable earth-friendly models for development, this issue of Voice focuses on climate justice.
Strategies to Support Climate Justi
Noting the interconnectedness of climate justice and social justice, Kim Fry argues for solutions and economies that have a human- and nature-centred approach to development.
Animal Tracks
Gina Marucci proposes encouraging a love and stewardship of nature by learning about animal tracks.
Earth Month: If Not Now Then When?
Don’t let another Earth Month pass without critically reflecting on the contribution you can make to our planet.
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