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Luis Cruz learned to wire a birdhouse with a webcam, with the help of Rob Mobini, to observe nesting songbirds while studying the environment
View GalleryCurricula of Full-Circle Learning span various grade levels, from age two upward, with titles such as
Habits of Helpers, Habits of Heroes, Habits of Humanitarians, etc. One new pilot project,
Climate Change Agents, specifically reaches secondary students with the message that they must creatively apply their ethics and skills to safeguard the future while managing the effects of
Students learn to integrate their academics, arts and conflict resolution skills in a series of character- and service-infused projects as generate public awareness of climate change in their own communities and develop the tools for change. Schools on three continents are currently using the pilot program.
A collaboration of several organizations participated in the project:
United Nations Department of Public Information, United Nations Environment Programme – Regional Office of North America, Fraser Communications, andMeridian Health Foundation.
The Full-Circle Learning integrated course content also features Full-Circle Learning music, as do all FCL curricula. The accompanying Change Agents CD was created using specially donated funds and pro bono professional talent.
See FCL Sites Around the World for news of global projects.
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