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CONNECTING FOR CHANGE: A Bioneers by the Bay Conference Presented by the Marion Institute
Marion Institute

OCTOBER 26-28 2012 │ NEW BEDFORD, MA

A SOLUTIONS BASED gathering that brings together a diverse audience to create deep and positive change in their communities.  Join the movement.

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Connecting for Change Educational Resources

Posted by Glenn on 9.24.2010

Curricula

All curriculum materials here are suitable for use in grades 9-12.  Much of what is listed is free and downloadable.

 

www.americanswhotellthetruth.org

Based on artist Robert Shetterly’s book, Americans Who Tell the Truth, which contains portraits and biographies of American activists.  Offers curricula for middle and high school students on topics including environmental justice, political justice, and economic justice.

 

www.beyondbenign.org

A non-profit group that promotes sustainable science.  Provides resources, lesson plans, and experiments based on the “12 Principles of Green Chemistry.”

 

www.ecoliteracy.org

Website of the Center for Ecoliteracy, which looks at ecological topics such as school gardens, school lunches, and sustainability.  Offers instructional resources including a high-school-level discussion guide for the documentary film, Food Inc.

 

www.facingthefuture.org

Designed by and for teachers, this site offers many tools including a Global Sustainability Curriculum Finder that can be sorted by grade, subject and topic.  Provides a substantial collection of free curricula, including Buy, Use, Toss?, a ten-lesson unit on producing and consuming goods that references the Annie Leonard book, The Story of Stuff.

  

www.greenfaith.org

An interfaith group that promotes environmental leadership.  Offers a six-session curriculum for teenagers based on The Story of Stuff.

 

www.greenschools.net

The Website of the Green Schools Initiative, offers curricula and activity ideas, including steps for doing environmental audits on schools.  Also makes available a comprehensive Sustainability Curricula Directory.

 

www.noimpactproject.org

This project is derived from the book and documentary film, No Impact Man, about one family’s efforts to live a zero-waste lifestyle in New York City.  Provides five lessons on consumption, energy, food, transportation, and water.

 

www.penniesforpeace.org

Offers a curriculum, developed by the Pearson Foundation, based on Greg Mortensen’s book, Three Cups of Tea.  Lessons are targeted for content standards in Social Studies, Language Arts, and Mathematics.


Websites

www.change.org

Features information about a wide range of world issues such as education, human rights and sustainable food.  Profiles changemakers and offers opportunities to take action.


www.changemakers.org

A global community of changemakers.  Provides links to form or join a group and share stories about making change.  Also hosts competitions to find solutions for specific problems. 

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