Teachers in Shelburne Farms’ Climate Resiliency Fellowship visited Hurricane Island, where waters are rapidly warming—and adaptations are underway.
Promising practices – and free resources – to nurture food systems education in your school.
Among this year’s Cultivating Pathways to Sustainability projects, you’ll find youth and educators striving to address some of our world’s biggest challenges.
The job of our high schools to prepare students to enter the world has never been more complex. Leaders of one of our longtime partner schools took an ambitious approach to the challenge, sparked by our professional learning programs.
In partnership with the National Park Service, Shelburne Farms expands program to engage eight national parks in equity-centered climate change education.
You're invited to join our community of learners and find support with the Institute for Sustainable Schools.
Watch our Children's Farmyard flock get sheared and learn about the equipment and process!
Food holds a lot of power, and it holds a lot of opportunity for us early childhood educators to help set attitudes for life.
The centuries-old idea of walking two paths with one like mind is a concept that can help inform our work as place-based educators today.