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  2. Garden-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Garden-based learning (GBL) encompasses programs, activities and projects in which the garden is the foundation for integrated learning, in and across disciplines, through active, engaging, real-world experiences that have personal meaning for children, youth, adults and communities in an informal outside learning setting. Garden-based learning ...

  3. Gardening program is growing more than just plants at ... - AOL

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    The gardening program is also being offered at Bodine, Cleveland and Wilson elementary schools, in partnership with the Oklahoma City School District.

  4. School garden - Wikipedia

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    A school garden is an area designated for students to learn how to cultivate flowers and vegetable gardens in their school. They are commonly established to improve students' health, social development, and academic achievement.

  5. Edible Schoolyard - Wikipedia

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    Others argue that "career skills grow along with plants" [8] and that the presence of a school garden serves to add to and enrich a school's curriculum. [9] W. Steven Barnett, a professor of education, notes that while "little research exists on the efficacy of a garden-based curriculum", Flanagan presents a false choice, noting that the ...

  6. REC program gets preschoolers outside and gardening, focusing ...

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    The School Garden's Farm to Early Childhood Project provides curriculum, garden support and enrichment activities for pre-school partners and Head Starts in Worcester.

  7. Afterschool gardening clubs take root at Knox County Schools ...

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  8. Master gardener program - Wikipedia

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    The first Master Gardener program was founded in 1973 by Dr. David Gibby of Washington State University Cooperative Extension in the greater Tacoma area to meet a high demand for urban horticulture and gardening advice. [1] The first trial clinic was held at the Tacoma Mall in 1972.

  9. Linden-McKinley teachers fight to save agriculture program ...

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    The Agricultural Pathways Community Gardens program, which began in 2018, grew and provided 11,000 pounds of produce for local food pantries in 2023, teacher Eric Valentine told the school board ...