Aesthetics

“Examines the material, sensory, and conceptual meanings and values associated with various forms of representation and lifestyle choices. People throughout the world have contemplated the aesthetic and ecological value of biodiversity as a way to understand how people shape the earth and in the process are affected by their creative practices to control, design, and interact within their environment in sustainable ways.”

(description from the program website)

Below are some blog posts related to this theme:

Children

  • TRANSFORMING THE TEACHER IN INDIGENOUS EDUCATION
  • Pastaza – The effects of oil exploitation in Indigenous communities in the Amazon region
  • Let ‘me out: The many benefits of outdoor play in kindergarten
  • Oil companies determining Alberta curriculum
  • Petition requesting nature education be returned to BC Curriculum
  • Rethinking Modern Education
  • Transforming Vancouver School Gardens
  • Local Documentary About Consumption
  • Child Poverty in Richmond…
  • Roots & Shoots
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