Why Garden in Schools? (Essay)

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Published July 7, 2012
Subject: English, History, Science
Season: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Place of Learning: Garden Classroom, Academic Classroom
Resource Type: Advocacy
Grade Level: Grade 6
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 Abstract

This paper is an argument for gardening in schools, focusing on two months of integrated English-history sixth grade curriculum that explores the relationships between a number of current environmental problems—notably hunger, water scarcity, topsoil loss, and global warming—and the land-use practices that led to the downfall of ancient Mesopotamia. This paper suggests that world leaders today are repeating some of the same mistakes that caused desertification to topple the Sumerian empire. It then explains how our sixth grade class explores solutions to the existing emergencies by studying Mesopotamia, ancient myth, gardening, and contemporary dystopian fiction. Finally, this paper posits a new cosmology that might help to remake western civilization, saving it from the threat of present-day ecological crises.