Teaching with Historic Places: Thomas P. Kennard House
By Danielle A. Moore APA Library Intern Teaching with Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service, gives educators , historians, preservationists, and others the tools to incorporate places...
View ArticleFolly Forest: Landscape Architecture Bringing Education Outside
By Danielle A. Moore APA Library Intern A stretch of 50-year-old asphalt in a school yard in Winnipeg, Canada, received an exciting update in the form of a forest. Straub Thurmayr Landscape Architects...
View ArticleTeaching with Historic Places: Government Buildings
By Danielle A. Moore APA Library Intern The National Park Service’s Teaching with Historic Places project hosts a wealth of lesson plans created from buildings on the National Register of Historic...
View ArticleHave Your Veggies and Grow Them, Too!
By Danielle A. Moore APA Library Intern Anyone who was ever a kid or a parent understands the struggles of eating your vegetables. But what if you grew them yourself? Would you be more inclined to try...
View ArticleSustainable Farming in the Classroom
By Danielle A. Moore APA Library Intern Aquaponics and hydroponics are quickly becoming key components in sustainable food systems. Hydroponics works by using simply mineral solutions and water to grow...
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