



Table of Contents | October 2007
Editor's Note: Climate Change as Teaching Tool
Environmental leader Bill McKibben discusses grassroots solutions to climate change, and how to involve our children in the process.
Letters: Learning to Learn
Educators must pay attention to the disabilities they can see, as well as those they can't.
Dispatches: Truth and Consequences: Teaching Global Warming Doesn't Have to Spell 'Doom'
Turn fear to hope and action when discussing climate change with the next generation.
Sage Advice: Everyday Environmental Activism
How green is your classroom?
Sage Advice: Everyday Environmental Activism
How green is your classroom?
Ask Ellen: Vision in the Library
How can I make my media center the hub of learning in our school?
Pop Quiz: Ed Begley Jr.
Environmental activist actor does his part -- and then some.
Features
Kids Count: Young Citizen-Scientists Learn Environmental Activism
Student researchers become the eyes and ears of environmental scientists.
Taking It to the Class: Green Projects for the Classroom
Try these great lesson ideas for environmentally conscious teachers (and their lucky students).
Green Heroes: Activists for the Environment
Thousands of educators and students have become agents of environmental change. Here are some outstanding leaders in a swelling educational movement.
Room to Read: An Art Teacher Runs a Tight, Environmentally Friendly Ship
A classroom dedicated to energy conservation runs on ethics, hard work, dreams, and a kid-powered bicycle.
Cool Schools
Reading, Writing, Recycling: One Oregon School Is Making the Planet a Better Place
At Clackamas High, green ideals infuse the curricula, the building, and, most importantly, the students.
How to Reduce Your School's Eco-Footprint
Follow these tips for making your school more eco-friendly.
Design
How Does Your Schoolyard Grow?: A Green Playground Extends the Classroom Outdoors
Turning asphalt deserts into educational Edens is the goal of a burgeoning architectural movement.
Heart and Soul
A Climate of Hope: Helping Children Respond Productively to Global Warming
The terrifying consequences of climate change can spur student action, and not just despair.
Head of Class
From Trash to Treasure: Reusing Industrial Materials for School Art Projects
Junk becomes classroom jewels for creative recycling educators.
Indecent Exposure: Pesticides, Detergents, and Poor Ventilation Can be Harmful to Schoolchildren
Twenty-two likely carcinogenic pesticides are used in most schools.
Creature Features: Mushrooms and Tarantulas and Luna Moths, Oh, My!
Open your classroom to a menagerie of living science projects.
Green Cleaning: Harmful Products Can Bite the Dust
Cutting out chemical cleaners boosts health
for kids and teachers.
Bag Lunch: Eating Locally Is More Sustainable, Nutritious, and Delicious
Eating within your "foodshed."
Herd Mentality: Of Pachyderms, People, and Peril
Neuroscience shows that elephants are telling us a grim and vital story. Are we listening?
Amazing Grace: A Visit to the Breeding Grounds of the Majestic Gray Whale
Whale watching -- and whale touching -- off the coast of Baja California provides a deeply personal connection to these magnificent mammals.
Board of Education: A Wall-Mounted Computer Monitor for Your Classroom
Interactive whiteboards are a fun and flexible classroom addition.
Hot Stuff: Media for Educators
Goodies for the teacher and student.
Field Trips: Events for Educators
Places to go, things to do, people to see.

