“This experience has shown me that project-based learning can reach new levels in terms of authenticity and impact on the community and beyond,” says one educator.
Two delicious recipes for the summer harvest season recently highlighted during the Northeast Farm to School Institute Summer Retreat.
Summer campers, university students and faculty, educators, school administrators, and food systems professionals are all at Shelburne Farms this summer exploring sustainability in its many forms.
Continuing the transformation of our working farm campus into an educational and community resource through repairs of the historic Breeding Barn.
This semester, students learned about their community through the lens of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, part of an ongoing partnership between Shelburne Farms and the Winooski School District.
Champlain Valley Union High School's Field and Forest program is an example of transformative learning in action.
The Children’s Farmyard is alive this summer with animals and activities to keep your family busy exploring and learning for an afternoon – or a whole day!
This season, we planted 89 new trees along our the roads of our farm campus. They're all part of our landscape renewal plan.
Promising practices – and free resources – to nurture food systems education in your school.