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Happy New Year from Learning for a Sustainable Future!
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2015 LSF-RBC Our Canada Project Award Winners
Out of over 190 student-led action projects, we are excited to announce the recipients of the 2015 LSF-RBC Our Canada Project Award! The Richmond School District Green Ambassadors "Richmond Earth Day (REaDY) Summit", will receive $3,000, Rama Central Public School's "Food Drive for Orphaned Wildlife", the second place winner, will receive $2,000 and L'École Mgr-François-Bourgeois' "PédagoMax", the third place winner will receive $1,000.
Thank you everyone for your wonderful projects! We look forward to seeing your submissions next year!
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Making Authentic Inquiry Work!
A 2-Day PD Workshop
LSF and Natural Curiosity are again partnering to provide Kindergarten and Elementary educators of all grades with workshops on exploring how authentic inquiry is being applied to address expectations in social studies, science, language and other subjects.
Workshops are now available in BC, MB, ON and NS from February to April! Visit our website for more information about upcoming workshops near you!
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R4R Black History Month Resources
Black History month is fast approaching! This month-long celebration in February is an opportunity to emphasize the history and achievements of Black Canadians. Here are
some of the top R4R Picks for Black History Month to incorporate into your curriculum:
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February 2, 2016
This international celebration is an excellent opportunity for students and teachers to explore local wetlands and to take action on their behalf. Raise public awareness of the value of wetlands and promote wetland conservation through some of our Top R4R Picks:
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Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF) was founded in 1991 to promote, through education, the knowledge, skills, values, perspectives, and practices essential to a sustainable future!
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