Introduction to the Curriculum

An ecological art curriculum employs art as a means for studying and promoting respect for the relationship and the interaction of all living things. It should be exciting, hands on, interdisciplinary, and should engage students through various methods, such as teamwork, research, integration of technology, and exploration of ecological issues in the students' community.

The goal of an eco art education curriculum should be to inform and enable students to utilize art and technology as a means of exploration, expression, and communication, in order to understand and assume their role within their community and the environment.

Ecology Hall of Fame, Google Earth & SketchUp Lesson Plans, Personal Introductions

Monday, April 2, 2007

Personal Introduction: Emily Neubert

Although I have not taken many official classes focused on ecology or its relevance to art education, ecology has been an underlying influence in my life in many ways. I went to Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY, where the community is very aware of nature and ecology. I spent many long happy days hiking trails, touring the gorges, and wading at the base of incredible waterfalls. Saturday mornings always included a visit to the lakeside Farmer's Market to buy locally grown organic produce and sip a mug of free-trade coffee. The best meals always came from Moosewood, an internationally known vegetarian restaurant, or at the weekly vegan potlucks organized by ICES (Ithaca College Environmental Society). The progressive town has a strong feminist population, which includes a vocal community of eco-feminists who recognize the parallels between abuse of the earth and larger global systems of oppression and privelege.
While I have yet to find similar communities in the city of Philadelphia, I think my exposure to the eco-conscious Ithaca mindset has opened up my eyes to the gifts of nature and my many opportunities to preserve those gifts throughout my private and professional life. In the art education classroom, we can instill a similar eco-consciousness in students by helping them to be more aware of the amazing world that surrounds them.

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