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Connections Journals

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Members receive current news items, teaching ideas, information about our workshop series and food for thought through our quarterly journal, Connections.

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​View our current issue of Connections here.

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Some Previous Issues

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Adventures of a Lifetime: My Outdoor Classroom
The Value of Reflection
Reconnecting High School Students to the Power and Grace of Nature
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 Inner Climate Change,  
The Anthropocene: The Sixth Extinction,
​&  Making Ice Cream with Snow

Read it here: ​​connectionsvol33no2winter2013.pdf
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 What Is Global Education?, 
​Flushing Away Youth Apathy,
&  Rip van Choldin Visits GEOEC

Read it here: ​​geoec-connections-summer2012.pdf
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Turf to Teaching Space, 
Critter Cams—Capturing Wild Moments,
& Kerry Wood Nature Centre—A Gem in Central Alberta

Read it here:
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connectionsvol35no1spring2015.pdf

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 The Politics of Organic Food,  
Locally Grown Produce,
​&  Schoolyard Habitat Project Guide

Read it here: ​​geoec-connections-fall2011.pdf
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 Water Warrior,  
Climate Kids: The Power of One Aluminum Can,
​&  Watershed Management Planning

Read it here: ​​geoec-connections-winter2011.pdf
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 Kaleidoscope Video Challenge,  
How to Clean Green,
​&  The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

Read it here: ​geoec-connections-winter2010.pdf​​
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 Making Change Happen,  
The Story of Gap Jeans,
​&  Sustainability and the University

Read it here: ​​geoec-connections-summer2010.pdf
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Thinking Outside the Toy Box,  
Youth Day in Los Angeles,
​&  Habitat in the Balance

Read it here: ​​geoec-connections-winter2009.pdf
If you are interested in seeing more past articles please contact us.
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Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations,
​the Métis Nation (Region 3), and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.


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