Growing Healthy Schools — Whole Child Education
Growing Healthy Schools — Whole Child Education:
Learn from Aguas, Goff, and Russell as they share the school's farm/garden and cooking programs and spotlight two schoolwide annual events: the Juiceathon and the Long Bean 400. These activities promote a healthy lifestyle and can be easily replicated at other schools.s'In addition to National Health Education Week, it is also the first annual Growing Healthy Schools Week in the District of Columbia. Growing Healthy Schools Week is organized by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) Wellness & Nutrition Services in conjunction with the D.C. Farm to School Network at D.C. Greens and the D.C. Schoolyard Greening Committee at the D.C. Environmental Education Consortium (DCEEC).
Growing Healthy Schools Week celebrates school gardens and farm to school programs throughout the district. The aim is to encourage and showcase how schools are working with community organizations, farms, and chefs to coordinate inspiring activities aimed at engaging the broader community, increasing environmental literacy, building program capacity, and connecting students to their food. Resources, cafeteria recipes, and curriculum ideas are available online for all schools and communities to use, wherever they are located.
Also of interest are these presentations from our ASCD Whole Child Virtual Conference archive:
Smarter Lunchrooms: Food's Not Nutritious Until It's Eaten presented by Dr. Brian Wansink, Food and Brand Lab, Cornell University, N.Y.
Dr. Brian Wansink, author of the best-selling Mindless Eating, outlines simple steps that every school can take. See how you can improve your lunchroom and nutritional intake of students for less than $50.
Dr. Brian Wansink, author of the best-selling Mindless Eating, outlines simple steps that every school can take. See how you can improve your lunchroom and nutritional intake of students for less than $50.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program presented by Dr. Angela Tuck, Principal, Pottstown School District, Pa.
Hear a Healthy School Communities mentor site discuss how it implemented and then expanded a Fresh Fruit and Vegetables (FF&V) program. Tuck shares how she and her staff turned the idea into reality.
Hear a Healthy School Communities mentor site discuss how it implemented and then expanded a Fresh Fruit and Vegetables (FF&V) program. Tuck shares how she and her staff turned the idea into reality.
Healthy School Farm and Garden: LeConte Elementary School presented by Liliana Aguas, teacher and winner of the 2012 ASCD Outstanding Young Educator Award; Benjamin Goff, farm/garden specialist; and chef Kathy Russell, cooking and nutrition instructor, LeConte Elementary School, Berkeley, Calif.
Are We Teaching the Academic or Are We Teaching the Whole Child?
Sean Slade at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 1 day ago
Why do we have education? How do we create whole-system change to meet our students' needs?
Helping Adolescents Achieve Optimal Wellness: Five Tips for Parents
Michael F. Opitz at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 1 day ago
Physical and nutritional fitness are in the media spotlight and for good reason. Both help to fight against obesity. As important as they are to adolescent's health, so, too, are social and emotional fitness.
Yoga and Mindfulness Educates the Whole Child
ASCD Whole Child Bloggers at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 1 day ago
As educators, it is easy to get stuck in a frenetic and stressful cycle of reacting to problems that surface in the classroom or larger school community when what most truly desire is an opportunity for their students to learn skills that will challenge them to contribute to the world in a meaningful and productive way.
Are We Teaching the Academic or Are We Teaching the Whole Child?
Sean Slade at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 1 day ago
Why do we have education? How do we create whole-system change to meet our students' needs?
Helping Adolescents Achieve Optimal Wellness: 5 Tips for Parents
Michael F. Opitz at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 1 day ago
Physical and nutritional fitness are in the media spotlight and for good reason. Both help to fight against obesity. As important as they are to adolescent's health, so, too, are social and emotional fitness.
Helping Adolescents Achieve Optimal Wellness: 5 Tips for Parents
Michael F. Opitz at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 2 days ago
Physical and nutritional fitness are in the media spotlight and for good reason. Both help to fight against obesity. As important as they are to adolescent's health, so, too, are social and emotional fitness.
Yoga and Mindfulness Educates the Whole Child
ASCD Whole Child Bloggers at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 3 days ago
As educators, it is easy to get stuck in a frenetic and stressful cycle of reacting to problems that surface in the classroom or larger school community when what most truly desire is an opportunity for their students to learn skills that will challenge them to contribute to the world in a meaningful and productive way.
National Health Education Week Kicks Off Today
Kristen Pekarek at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 4 days ago
Get resources from ASCD and our whole child partners relating to improving youth health and well-being.
High Schools at Work: Creating Student-Centered Learning
Klea Scharberg at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 2 weeks ago
Learn why it's important for schools to partner with organizations in their communities to improve student learning.
The Responsibility Myth: Asking Kids To “Own” Our Choices
Bob Sullo at The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education - 2 weeks ago
It is important to communicate with kids in a way that helps them take responsibility for their choices while we continue to take responsibility for ours.