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Tools and articles for redesigning school meal programs and helping students learn about food's place in our lives
An urban school ground that looked like a prison yard is transformed into a living library for ecoliteracy education.
Waters suggests that teaching children to make good food choices is as important as reading, writing, and arithmetic.
The Atlantic article lambasted school gardens and stirred up charged emotions. But what are the facts?
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