Every year, our A.L.L. Garden / Ecology / Multi-Arts / Literacy / Nutrition Teachers work diligently to create a relevant, standards-based, interdisciplinary, and fun, hands-on curriculum for students (PreK-12) and teachers, that meets national and state standards and also helps to improve the local environment of each school and neighborhood. In San Francisco, our school programs are based at 7 SFUSD schools in OMI/Excelsior, Bernal Heights, and Chinatown. Combined at these schools we work with over 1000 children and youth each month in hands-on learning, beginning with the very young children to those in high school.
Our A.L.L. curriculum involves multiple aspects of A Living Library Framework that includes the local resources of each community: human, ecological, economic, historic, technological, and aesthetic – seen through the lens of time – past, present, future.
Yesterday, A.L.L. Teachers got together and had a great meeting about next school year’s curriculum. Please enjoy some pics of our meeting!
If you have ideas and suggestions about A.L.L.’s curriculum, please let us know. Thank you for your creative ideas! Suggestions and questions can be submitted to A.L.L. at: info@alivinglibrary.org
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