Our own Aimee Arandia Østensen is among those featured in a zine showcasing stewards of Vermont.
At November's successful National Farm-Based Education Conference, 7 innovations contributed to strengthening farm-based education opportunities across the country.
The Climate Resiliency Fellowship is a 12-month program for K-12 educators from New England who are committed to learning and teaching about climate change.
5th grade teacher Aziza Malik, one of our teacher alumni, built an indigenous perspective into her place-based curricula.
October is National Farm to School Month, a time to celebrate connections happening all over the country between children and local food. Here are some of the highlights from the month's festivities and initiatives.
Our Cultivating Pathways to Sustainability Program challenges teams of students to make a difference in their communities by addressing one of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals at the local level.
Shelburne Farms and partners hosted the 8th annual gathering of U.N. Regional Centres of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development -- those from the Americas. Greater Burlington is one these centers.
Summers on the Farm are bustling with educator professional learning programs dedicated to educating for a more healthy and just future. Take is a glimpse into how the summer has begun.
We celebrated Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Week by bringing the goals to the classroom and envisioning a healthy and just world with 80 third and fourth grade students.
I was recently one of ten Burlington area educators who traveled to Hawai’i to explore the power of place-based and culture-based education.