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Teachers' Café

Green Street has long been Canada's trusted clearinghouse for quality educational programs from environmental organizations. Working with Program Partners, Green Street links you to a learning community of people who are taking action for the environment and social justice, in and with schools across Canada. Find out how you can access opportunities to benefit your classroom.

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    Get to Know Green Street Program Partners

    We offer teachers and students the opportunity to get to know, and to work with, well-respected environmental education organizations. Visit our Program Partners and find out who you’d like to work with.

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  • Youth Leadership Challenge

    In partnership with the Vancouver Foundation, Green Street has approved forty-three $750.00 grants to schools. The challenge is on for youth to develop and lead on a project that will link school and community. Read on to find out more about the Youth Leadership Challenge. For a general description of school projects, click here.


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    Schools

    You can register your elementary or secondary classroom(s) on a secure Green Street Schools platform to allow you and your students to exchange ideas and collaborate on projects of mutual interest with other schools across the country.

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    Library

    If you're looking for resources to support your work as an educator interested in the environment, peace, democracy or solidarity, you can access this growing library.

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    Community Centre

    Visit the community centre to access expertise and join the discussion with environmental organizations and educators on the subject of environmental education. This discussion forum and related resources are useful tools for teachers.

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