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Community Gardening

  • Urban Agriculture Notes features information and links to urban agriculture and community gardening projects around the world.
  • Urban Gardens presents monthy features of urban community gardens in Pennsylvania.

Gardening Programs

  • The Rodale Institute works with people worldwide to achieve a regenerative food system that renews environmental and human health.

Intergenerational

  • Generations United provides a forum for those working with children, youth, and the elderly to explore areas of common ground while celebrating the richness of each generation.

Science Education

  • ActionBioscience.org is an education resource of the American Institute of Biological Sciences that is promoting literacy in the biosciences by featuring articles and class lessons in the areas of biodiversity, environment, genomics, biotechnology, evolution, new frontiers, and bioscience education. (Spanish translations of select articles are also available.)
  • Cornell Science Inquiry Partnerships is a program in which graduate students work with secondary teachers to enhance inquiry learning and update science and engineering content taught in rural and urban schools.
  • Environmental Inquiry is a website and curriculum series developed at Cornell University to help students conduct environmental science research and participate in communities of fellow student scientists.
  • The Value of a Garden is a lesson posted at ActionBioscience.org that engages students in critical thinking about the value of botanical, community, and other gardens in preserving biodiversity and in contributing to sustainable communities.

Youth Programs

  • Agriculture in the Classroom is a program coordinated by the United States Department of Agriculture. Its goal is to help students gain a greater awareness of the role of agriculture in the economy and society.
  • Discovering the Food System is a guided experiential learning program designed primarily for youth ages 12 to 18, and meant for anyone who is curious about food, and how it gets from farm to table.
  • The Food Project is an urban agriculture program for teens in the Boston area. Based on their experiences they offer curriculum books such as French Fries and the Food System on connecting young people with agriculture.
  • Kidsgardening.com is a subsidiary of the National Gardening Association and offers a range of information and curriculum materials for anyone involved in youth gardening. The website is particularly suited for teachers and those involved in school gardens.
  • Kidsregen.org is part of The Rodale Institute's Youth Educational Program. Its goal is empowering children to make healthy choices for the environment, and for themselves. Contains "Families" and "Educators" areas, including news, lesson plans, and downloadable activities.
  • Kids Growing Food gets kids growing food at school. By digging into all aspects of food gardening, students learn directly about edible plants.
  • National 4-H Council provides grants, establishes programs, designs and publishes curriculum and reference materials, and creates linkages fostering innovation and shared learning.

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