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By Raquel Vigil

At The Edible Schoolyard Project, we know students learn best when they are engaging all of their senses. Furthermore, we believe that students are most engaged when information is conveyed via multiple modalities—through movement, drawing, visuals, as well as in audio and text. As we explore how to adapt our teaching philosophies to the home learning context, videos have become...

At The Edible Schoolyard Project, we know students learn best when they are engaging all of their senses. Furthermore, we...

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By Nick Lee

Often the first question I get from visitors to a kitchen class, whether they are parents or educators, is, “how do you prevent kids from cutting themselves?” While avoiding injuries is important to us, it doesn’t take priority over skill development, which inevitably involves some degree of risk. Students are interested in their wellbeing and safety. They don’t want to hurt...

Often the first question I get from visitors to a kitchen class, whether they are parents or educators, is, “how...

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