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The Learning Our World channel was developed to provide youth, environmental educators, teachers, authors, journalists and conservation groups with a place to share stories that might reveal solutions to some of the environmental problems that we face today.
Together, our stories can influence change.
In addition to the stories contributed by members of the Journeys Corps, we will present Feature Articles in the Learning Our World channel introducing outstanding Environmental Education programs like Langley Middle School's Adventure Education Program, the Four Corners School in the Colorado Plateau and the Water Habitat Project in Pullman, Wash.
We will also provide educators with the information they need to become involved with youth oriented global networks like the Jane Goodall Institute's Roots and Shoots program. The Jane Goodall Institute's international environmental and humanitarian program for young people currently has over 3000 Roots and Shoots groups registered in more than 68 countries around the world.
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Other things you might find interesting:
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Langley Middle School - Service Learning Leader
The Jane Goodall Institute's Roots and Shoots Program
The Earthwatch Institute
Earthwatch in the Arctic, by Mimi Hassett
Learning, Fun and Adventure, by Bane Sansted, 7th Grade
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