Here are just a few photos of Jess planting lettuce with a little help from a furry friend.
Leave the world better than you found it, take no more than you need, try not to harm life or the environment, make amends if you do - Paul Hawkin
Wednesday
We have been planting!
We are conducting a fair test to check the difference between organic and non-organic methods of growing food. For more info check out our Seedlings to Salad page.
Here are just a few photos of Jess planting lettuce with a little help from a furry friend.
Here are just a few photos of Jess planting lettuce with a little help from a furry friend.
Monday
The Speech that Silenced the People at the UN Earth Summit 1992 by Severn Suzuki
Children really do care about a sustainable future and can make a difference.
Wednesday
Tuesday
Welcome to our blog!
We've created our blog to document our learnings, findings and research about sustainable food.
Our key question framing our investigation is: How will an understanding of the issues surrounding food sustainability affect our every day food choices?
We're trying to find out what sustainable food is and how we can make better choices that will sustain our future. More so though, we want to find out what sustainable food means to us.
Our key question framing our investigation is: How will an understanding of the issues surrounding food sustainability affect our every day food choices?
We're trying to find out what sustainable food is and how we can make better choices that will sustain our future. More so though, we want to find out what sustainable food means to us.
But who are we?
We are a group of three pre-service teachers from Brisbane who are undertaking an inquiry-based project about how we can empower ourselves (and our future students) to make sustainable food choices. Essentially this blog about our journey will inform a resource that we can each use in our future classrooms; but more so than that, it really is about our own learning experiences and how these will impact our day-to-day choices about food sustainability. If at all.
We hope you enjoy the journey as much as we do!
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