Learning in Places

Learning in Places is more than a curriculum–it is a model of pedagogy that centers racial equity, ethical, evidence-based decision-making, and just relations with the natural world. We offer materials for professional development, classroom learning, outdoor learning, and family engagement.

TOPICS

Complex Socio-Ecological Systems

Culture, Families, and Communities

Power and Historicity, Nature - Culture Relations

Field Based Science Learning

K-3 CURRICULUM IS IN DEVELOPMENT AND WILL BE AVAILABLE IN 2022

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Wabanaki Studies Planning Guide

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National Science Teaching Association