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Talk to me.

I don't have all of the answers. I will never claim that I do. I do know that some of the most practical and important information I have received in my teaching career has come from my peers. I feel that the open exchange of ideas and projects creates a professional circle of educators who can work together in order to improve the quality of education for their students. I feel that bringing art educators together is one of the best ways to build upon ideas that can be used in order to environmentally friendly classrooms.

I have created a page on ning.com that enables anyone who is interested to easily communicate with like minded art educators. The site provides access to blogs, images, video, chat, and discussion groups. It is open to anyone who is interested in joining in the discussion about how the art classroom can become a place that teaches environmentally friendly actions through art. I encourage you to take the time to share your knowledge ,experiences, lesson plans, and more. It is through the knowledge of many that we will be able to create the most environmentally friendly classroom.

Click the link below in order to visit The Green Art Classrom network
on ning.com. Joining is easy and your input is greatly appreciated.

click here to visit the green art classroom at ning.com

 


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Contact me directly by email at info@greenartroom.com