Winter 2006 Issue of Community Works Journal

Posted by on June 9, 2006

We’re pleased to let you know you that the Winter 2006 issue of Community Works Journal is now available. An on-line version (PDF format) may be obtained at no cost by visiting our Web link below.

To review and download the issue, as a PDF go to: Community Works On-Line: http://www.vermontcommunityworks.org

A print version is also available-see below for details. A big thank you to everyone who contributed to this issue. As always, a special thank you to Megan Camp at Shelburne Farms, David Sobel at CO-SEED/Antioch New England Graduate School, and our other partners.

Please feel free to contact us if you experience any technical glitches.

Winter Issue of Community Works Journal is Now Available!
The Winter 2006 Issue of Community Works Journal

“Touching the Heart of Place” Includes:
FEATURED ESSAYS
* Educating for Sustainability by Jennifer Cirillo
* Discovering Community by Gregory Sharrow
* Of Place and Education by Matt Dubel

ARTICLES
* Touching the Heart of Place
* Intersections: A City of Stories
* Environmental and Multicultural Education: Bridging the Gap
* Learning to Read Nature’s Book
* The Power of Art in the Preservation of Community
* Dear Pop: Building Community from an Empty Classroom

RESOURCES
* COSEED
* Project Seasons

LITERACY CORNER with Nancy Ancharski

ABOUT THE JOURNAL:
Community Works Journal, now in its tenth year of publication, continues to serve a crucial need for models and resources that inspire by example. We showcase innovative educational strategies and practices that involve teachers and students in meaningful work within their communities. Community Works Journal is distributed across North America and beyond to schools, programs, and educational networks.

SUBSCRIPTIONS: To receive notification of future issues of Community Works Journal, use the Easy Subscribe Form found on our Web site-Community Works On-Line.


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