Art of Harvesting

Moving from Conversation to Collective Meaning Making

Sharing the harvests and practices of our collective meaning-making that help to make the results of shared experiences useful and sustainable.

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Ecological Literacy

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Type: Book
 
Author: Michael Stone and Zenobia Barlow
 
Publisher: UC Press
 
Date published: Mon, Jan 22, 2007
 

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Sc51533 Reorienting the way human beings live on the Earth and educating children to their highest capacities have much in common, say the thinkers and educators behind this ground-breaking book. Both endeavors must be viewed and pursued in the context of systems: familial, geographic, ecological, and political. And our efforts to build sustainable communities cannot succeed unless future generations learn how to partner with natural systems to their mutual benefit. In other words, they must become ecologically literate.

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