Monday, September 6th, 2010

By: Addison James Doyle
This past summer I went to China for 3 months. I spent two months studying Chinese, and another month touring quite a few cities.  The truth is, there is no way I could possibly tell all that there is to tell about my experience in China.  There are just way too many [...]

What is Sustainability and Sustainable Development?
Amazing juggling finale. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8f8drk5Urw&feature=related
Blewitt, J. Understanding Sustainable Development. Earthscan. http://www.earthscan.co.uk/?tabid=3766
Cortese, A. 2005.  Learning principles for sustainability: Sustainability Curriculum Framework for Curriculum Development.  Second Nature. http://www.secondnature.org/efs/res_sheets/sustainabilitythemes.pdf
Earth Charter in Action. Toward a Sustainable World: The Earth Charter in Action. http://earthcharterinaction.org/eci_book.shtml
Learning for Sustainability http://learningforsustainability.net/
National Academies. Science and Technology for Sustainability [...]

With a forecast for the first snow of the season, it makes sense to gather for Bailey lunch this Friday 12-1pm in Ag Hall room 50  to discuss the opening of the United Nations Climate Change conference that runs Dec. 7-18 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Come gather and share in the viewing of an animated video [...]

Hello everyone,
I know you all have very busy lives however, if you would like a slice of free pizza and some good discussion meet me tomorrow at 12:00pm at the Bailey Scholars room.
We will discuss travel and how it affects our lives. It is in part a sharing of my middle twelves where I studied [...]

Sept. 11 Leadership and Change: Welcoming Kiana Miller – Geoff Habron
Sept. 18 Community the Structure of Belonging – Don Matlock
Sept. 25 Habitat for Humanity – Kent Workman
Oct. 2 360 Degrees with a Bailey Scholar – Geoff Habron
Oct. 9 What is Sustainability? – Geoff Habron
Oct 16 Bailey Staffing and Sr. Director Search – Shari Dann
Oct 23 [...]

By: Emily Ries
Have you ever thought of being an elementary teacher? Over the past couple of years, through my teaching and facilitating experience with different groups, I have been told that I would be a good elementary teacher. My Middle Twelve class, Environmental Studies and Agriscience 335 titled, “Engaged Learning and Teaching” enabled me to [...]

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