What does an environment-based classroom look like?
Joya Elmore, Director of Environment-based Learning at the Wellington School, shares her inspiring journey into the world of sustainability education. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in environmental values and living in a geodesic dome, Joya developed a deep appreciation for nature and sustainable living from a young age. She recounts how her experiences as a teacher ignited her passion for connecting students to their food sources, understanding the environment, and developing a sense of stewardship.
Episode in a glance
- Growing Up in a Family of Hippies and Geodesic Domes
- From Bartender to Teacher
- The Magic of Environment-based Learning
- From Virginia to Alabama to Ohio
- Gardening and Sustainability Initiatives at Wellington
- Advocating for Sustainability & Wellbeing at Wellington
- Sustainability, Wellbeing, and Service Learning
About Joya Elmore
Joya Elmore is a passionate educator and advocate for sustainability. She is the Director of Environment-based Learning at the Wellington School, where she works with students of all ages to develop a deep understanding of their environment and the importance of sustainable practices. She believes that hands-on learning, connecting with nature, and fostering a sense of responsibility are essential for empowering young minds to create a healthier and more sustainable future.
Connect with Joya Elmore
→ See the sustainability program at Wellington
→ Read about the sustainability program at Wellington
→ Joya's Email: elmore@wellington.org
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