Sustainability Education is as much about HOW you teach as it is about the content. It is a participatory experience where people develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes, values, and connections to affect positive change in the world. At Root Forward, we base our approach on UNESCO's Education for Sustainable Development, integrating key sustainable development issues into both teaching and learning experiences. We draw on the "total environment," recognizing that social, economic, and environmental issues are connected. Solving complex problems requires people who can communicate and collaborate across disciplines and differences.
The Good Food Movement has many voices and perspectives. Food is a natural and powerful gathering point, something all of us can relate to. We view it as part of Sustainability Education, using food and farming as lenses to address food (in)security, nutrition and health, sustainable agriculture, and generally a more equitable and sustainable food system.
The Good Food Movement Resources
These organizations are notable in The Good Food Movement, many with strong youth programs.
The Good Food Movement-Farm Aid
GRuB (Garden-Raised Bounty)
The Food Project
Seattle Tilth
Rooted in Community
Janus Youth Programs
Growing Power
Life Lab - Food What?!
Ma'o Organic Farm
Small Planet Institute
Sustainability Education
These organizations provide resources, research, and action in Sustainability Education.
Farm-Based Education Network
Cornell University Local and Regional Food System Library Guides
Center for Ecoliteracy
E3 Washington
UNESCO Education for Sustainable Development
Tilth Producers of Washington
ATTRA
Seattle Tilth
UC Davis Sustainable Agriculture and Research Program
The Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems
North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)
Association for Experiential Education
Life Lab