New remote resources are allowing students to still learn about art, music, and the natural world
The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization that relies on scientific expertise to address climate change, conserve land and water, and promote resource sustainability. Currently, it’s active in 79 countries and territories. , a new online learning platform designed to help students learn the science of how nature works.
Several new nature courses have been designed for grades K-5, 6-8 and 9-12. And The Nature Conservancy has created virtual field trips such as"The Secret Life of Corals,""Borneo: The Symphony of the Rainforest" that can be viewed on computers, tablets and other devices.explored the successes and the struggles of faculty trying to teach performing arts s
It’s one thing for a student to put her trumpet in a case and tote it home to practice for a few months. It’s quite another for an organist or pianist to do so. Some schools, like the, have resorted to buying electric keyboards for students or arranging for them to practice on organs and pianos at area churches.
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