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RIPE FOR LEARNING: THV Unveils New Farms & Food Guide
Posted by Debi Duke   
on June 02, 2011
More than 150 Local Resources to Help Educators and Students Explore Farms and Food

Teaching the Hudson Valley today released “Farms & Food,” an educational guide featuring more than 150 local places and organizations, media and other resources for exploring food-related subjects - from culture, civics and history to economics, math and science.

farmsfoodcover.150px.jpg“Farms & Food” is available for free in THV’s new Resources section. (Photo credit: istockphoto.com/FunWithFood)

We love the topic of farms and food because it is a compelling starting point for exploring so many issues. Food is a high-interest topic that generates strong opinions – from the kindergartner who hates peas to the newly minted teenage vegetarian. Our guide helps educators take advantage of that interest through the Hudson Valley’s rich and varied agricultural resources.

“Food is something that every child can relate to," said Gwen Hill, Director of Science Barge Education at Groundwork Hudson Valley. A featured THV destination, Groundwork Hudson Valley is an environmental justice non-profit that works with communities to improve their physical and social environment.

Gwen explains further. "The exploration of farms and food provides students with a unique, hands-on learning experience that reinforces both classroom studies and current events. Farm-based learning encompasses history, nutrition, natural science, social and environmental studies and more! The THV guide is a tremendous resource for both teachers and students.”

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“Farms & Foods”
highlights include:
  • Planning your visit – THV teacher tips for before, during and after your visit
  • Farms – A list of farms willing to share their operations and expertise, as well as their passion for food and agriculture, to help young people understand where their meals come from
  • Land Trusts – Groups that are actively preserving open space, including farmland
  • Annual Events – Harvest celebrations, festivals, fairs and demonstrations in all four seasons
  • Historic Sites and Museums – Sites that have identified agriculture as a topic of interest or developed related exhibits or programs
  • Garden Learning – Find a community garden that might welcome a visit
Students are immersed in food messages and issues every day, from school menus to eating disorders and local jobs. Talking through and understanding these issues in context provides students with opportunities to practice critical thinking and become active, informed consumers, decision makers and community members.

“Farms & Food”
was conceived and researched by THV Student Conservation Associate Hadley Galbraith and THV coordinator Debi Duke.

Comments
Debi   |SAdministrator |2011-06-07 19:21:06
avatar Just wanted to share a sample of reactions we've received.

"This publication is amazing! Thank your for creating it and sharing it with so many teachers." -- Nancy, HS ag teacher & FFA advisor

"What a fabulous resource. You did a great job pulling all the information together. Really nice. Thanks for highlighting our project. We just redesigned our website with a more sophisticated search tool making the stories more accessible. Check it out www.soundandstory.org/.
Eileen, director, Sound & Story Project

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