Feb 7, 2011

Center for Environmental Policy
Presents:



Urban Sutainability Forum


Green from the Start

Sustainability Education
for the Next Generation



February 17, 2011

6:00 p.m.: Reception
6:30 p.m. - 8:30: Program and Exhibits

How is our region educating the next generation of residents who will be living in a world of more limited resources, overpopulation, and more severe changes in climate?

February’s Urban Sustainability Forum will demonstrate the need for students and teachers in kindergarten through high school to have awareness, knowledge and skills in science, economics, technology, engineering, math, sociology, history, and art to create a new and more sustainable approach to living in southeast Pennsylvania.

The forum will showcase examples from local programs and institutions that are successfully taking on this challenge. Organizations from around the region with formal and informal education programs addressing sustainability and student awareness of the natural world will also be on hand to display their efforts and programs.

Featuring:

Dennis Winters (Moderator)
President, Board of Trustees. Green Woods Charter School
Chairman, Sierra Club PA Chapter

Tony Girifalco (Keynote)
Executive Vice President
Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center.


Panelists
Sustainability Education and Teacher Training in our Region.

  • Jean Wallace
    CEO
    Green Woods Charter School
  • Keith Arrington
    Principal
    Thurgood Marshall School
  • Vera Figueiredo
    Director of Community Programs
    EarthForce
  • Victor Donnay
    Professor of Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College
    Co-Principal Investigator, INLETS project.

To register please visit: http://sustainabilityeducationforum.eventbrite.com/

1 comment:

1singularity1 said...

EARTHSHIP BIOTECTURE MULTIMEDIA SEMINAR AND Q&A

MARCH 9, 2011
ETHICAL SOCIETY BUILDING PHILADELPHIA

http://earthship.com/philly/

Earthships: Sustainable "Off-Grid" Homes Made of Recycled Materials

What:
The acclaimed Earthship Biotecture Multimedia Seminar and Q&A will be in Philadelphia on March 9, 2011. It will cover all aspects of Earthship Biotecture, the international sustainable "off-grid" housing concept that incorporates recycled materials into "groundbreaking" housing structures.