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Community-Based Environmental Learning: Place-based Learning

"Place-based education is the process of using the local community and environment as a starting point to teach concepts in language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, and other subjects across the curriculum. Emphasizing hands-on, real-world learning experiences, this approach to education increases academic achievement, helps students develop stronger ties to their community, enhances students' appreciation for the natural world, and creates a heightened commitment to serving as active, contributing citizens. Community vitality and environmental quality are improved through the active engagement of local citizens, community organizations, and environmental resources in the life of the school."

David Sobel, Place-Based Education: Connecting Classrooms and Communities (2005)


 

Adapted from:

Getting Started


Place-Based Learning: Connecting Kids to Their Community

5 Ways to Implement to Place-Based Learning

Introduction to Interdisciplinary Place Based Learning