11 - Villes et communautés durables

Le programme ÉcoÉcoles est à la fois un cadre et une mine de ressources pour l’action et l’engagement en éducation à l’environnement. Le programme offre aux élèves des occasions d’affirmer leur leadership, des liens avec des camarades d’autres niveaux par le mentorat entre pairs, ainsi qu’un moyen amusant d’apprendre les principes de la durabilité. Pour les membres de l’enseignement, le programme ÉcoÉcoles s’intègre en toute transparence avec les programmes d’études de partout au Canada et offre des occasions d’apprentissage uniques.

The EcoSchools program is both a framework and a toolbox for taking action and engaging in environmental education. For students, the program provides opportunities for leadership, connection with classmates in different grade levels via peer-to-peer mentorship, and a way to learn about sustainability while having fun. For teachers, the EcoSchools program integrates seamlessly with curricula across Canada and offers unique opportunities for learning.

Aliments pour tous NB est un réseau bilingue qui œuvre pour un Nouveau-Brunswick informé, connecté et engagé envers la sécurité alimentaire pour toutes et tous.

Nous proposons notamment le syllabus & matériel du Programme de Mentor·e communautaire en alimentation (MCA) et nous sommes là pour aider les membres de la communauté à organiser une formation MCA dans leur communauté.

Food For All NB is a bilingual network working towards a New Brunswick that is informed, connected, and engaged in food security for all.

Among other things, we offer the Community Food Mentor (CFM) Program syllabus & materials and are here to help community members host a CFM training in their community.

Au Projet Gaia, nous faisons appel à une démarche originale afin d’outiller les jeunes de la maternelle à la 12ième pour agir. À chacun de nos projets, nous intégrons l’apprentissage par l’enquête, les liens avec le programme d’études et l’action locale. Nous nous rendons dans la salle de classe pour travailler directement avec les élèves et les enseignant(e)s.

At The Gaia Project, we use a unique approach to empower youth, K-12, to take action. We incorporate inquiry-based education, curriculum links, and local action in each of our projects.

EOS can offer presentations, workshops, webinars and hands-on experiences related to climate change. We can tailor things to meet your needs and have a variety of educational resources related to climate change adaptation, energy efficiency and renewable energy. Examples shown in the images are workshops on understanding watersheds, flooding and pollution with our watershed table, hands on water quality testing with our youth Water Rangers Kits, and making and racing solar cars.

We offer 1-hour staff-guided curriculum-linked nature walks on the trails of the 440 hectare Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserve to K-5 classes and 2 hr hands-on science workshops for Middle and High School classes on trees, forest soils and water quality. Free to schools; we pay busing.

Nous offrons une variété de programmes bilingues amusants et interactifs qui sont liés au programme d’études et adapté à la plupart des niveaux! Selon le sujet et la saison, nous pouvons livrer des programmes à l’intérieur ou à l’extérieur. Pour plus d'informations sur les programmes que nous offrons consultez notre site web à https://www.naturenb.ca/education-fr/

We offer a variety of fun and interactive bilingual programs that are current and curriculum-connected and can be adapted to fit most grade levels! Depending on the topic and season, we can deliver programs inside or outside. For more information about the programs we offer visit our website at https://www.naturenb.ca/education/

"Sometimes it’s obvious when a chemical is hazardous, for example, those that cause a rash of coughing from breathing the fumes. Other chemicals cause no immediate or clear symptoms but can have some of the most insidious long-term health effects – particularly when exposure occurs in-utero or during early childhood.

The Healthy Homes project is designed to introduce families to common in-home sources of toxins and provide practical, affordable solutions to limit potentially toxic contact in their day-to-day life.

New Brunswick is lucky to experience relatively clean air, but it remains a growing threat. More people are turning to wood-burning heating options to save money, and climate change is driving hotter, drier summers with more intense wildfires. As we've seen in the summer of 2023, the smoke from these fires can travel thousands of kilometres!

Air pollution affects everyone - especially children. Kids’ lungs are still developing. They breathe more quickly than adults, which means they breathe more air, and more air pollution.

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