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Promoting Ecoliteracy: Runnymede Public School Library Garden (RLG)

Promoting Ecoliteracy: Runnymede Public School Library Garden (RLG). Advocacy Project Group G Irina Ovis , Shuchi Sud, Eliana Trinaistic. Why Ecoliteracy ?.

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Promoting Ecoliteracy: Runnymede Public School Library Garden (RLG)

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  1. Promoting Ecoliteracy:Runnymede Public School Library Garden (RLG) Advocacy Project Group G Irina Ovis, Shuchi Sud, ElianaTrinaistic

  2. Why Ecoliteracy? “ Literacy is ability to read. Numeracy is ability to count. Ecological literacy...is the ability to ask “What then?… (it) is the knowledge necessary to comprehend interrelatedness, and an attitude of care or stewardship, and the practical competence required to act on the basis of knowledge and feeling. ” David Orr, (1992)Ecological Literacy, Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World. State Universities of NY Press: Albany, NY. p. 86-92

  3. RLG Seeds: Library and Parents Advisory Features: • Parent-student participation • Eco-Schools initiative promotion • Curriculum complementary Benefits: • Better health • Improved academic skills • Better nutritional choices • Community engagement

  4. RLG Objectives To expand the Runnymede Public School eco-literacy program (S) by creating a sustainable, collaborative (school library-parents) vegetable garden (M) on the south-east corner of the school property (A) by April 20th, 2010 (T). The Runnymede Public School Library Garden (RLG) will further promote the school silver eco status (R) and align it objectives with the 21st century vision for integrated environmental education in community and culture building and citizen engagement (M).

  5. RLG Soil: Key Decision Makers • Principal: Amelia Dennis • Runnymede Public School Council, Yard Committee • TDSB: Jenn Vetter, School Ground Greening Consultant

  6. RLG Soil: Collaborating Partners • Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds Grant Committee • Volunteers (Parents, Teachers and Students) • Caretakers- Manon Gardener, Superintendent • Community Council- Bill Saundercook, Ward 13 City Councilor

  7. Growing and Harvesting : Funding Target Groups • School Council (Yard Committee) • Local Businesses • Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds Grant Committee • Home Depot Evergreen Rebuilding Nature Grant • Fundraising Committee • Supply Drive (Garden supplies) • Flower Sale • Fruits Sale • Walk-a-thon

  8. RLG Elements (sun, water): Advocates

  9. Identified Target Groups

  10. Sprouting: The Advocacy Approach Advocates School Council & Yard Committee Representatives • Agenda • Present Objectives • Explore Shared belief’s on Environment Awareness and Initiatives • Express funding and budget constraints • Call for volunteers to become champion advocates • Obstacles • More pressing issues within yard committee • Mitigation Plan • Reiterate environmental initiatives (Eco School and curriculum benefits • Lack of volunteers • Call to parents & students to support initiative • Timing & Maintenance Concerns • Present a one year action plan and activities planned including Summer maintenance window

  11. Sprouting: The Advocacy Approach Principal Librarian & Yard Committee Champion • Agenda • Responsibility of continuous improvement • Enhance relevant curriculum & Learning Environment • Promote Schools Eco Status; • Promote innovation and Educational ideas • Obstacles • Budget Constraints • Agenda • Enhance Team work • Environmental Education & Awareness • Promote Eco literacy & Eco School initiative • Enhance Learning Environment • Mitigation Plan • Communicate about funding target groups and operating budget. • Dedicated commitment to sustainability • Administrative Barriers(Staffing issues & added responsibility) • Build a project team dedicated to maintaining the Garden • Communicate the care takers willingness and action plan to bring in Volunteers • Timing & Maintenance Concerns • Present a one year action plan and activities planned including Summer maintenance window

  12. Sources • Runnymede Public School - Parent Handbook http://www.tdsb.on.ca/SchoolWeb/Runnymede/docs/ParentHandbook%5B1%5D.pdf • Runnymede Public School Council http://runnymedecouncil.org/default.php • Evergreen Learning Grounds http://www.evergreen.ca/en/lg/lg.html • Ontario Eco Schools Initiative http://ontarioecoschools.org/ • TDSB - Fund Raising Procedures http://www.tdsb.on.ca/wwwdocuments/parents/fundraising_guide/docs/fundraisingprocedures.pdf • Library Advocacy Now Work book Photo credits: 1 http://www.flickr.com/photos/vickimoore/3004370062/in/photostream/ 2 http://www.flickr.com/photos/42647587@N06/3935649832/in/photostream/ 3 http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobanblack/3818730404/in/photostream/ 4 http://www.flickr.com/photos/neighborhoodnotes_pdx/3792406040/ 5 http://www.tdsb.on.ca/SchoolWeb/_site/viewitem.asp?siteid=9990&pageid=5315&menuid=6110 6 http://www.flickr.com/photos/neighborhoodnotes_pdx/3792406040/ 7 http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobanblack/3818700130/in/photostream/

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