Experiential Environmental Science Education - IslandWood

Island Wood. Through environmental science education, we prepare the next generation of stewards by taking urgent issues, like climate change,...

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  • 4 years

    In IslandWood’s Great Hall, Grandmother Vi Gets a New Cedar Skirt

    Author: Tamar Kupiec
    Suquamish weaver Peg Deam sat sideways on the edge of the stage in IslandWood’s Great Hall, one leg hanging off, the other on top, straight and draped with cedar fibers. Peg was putting the finishing touches on a new skirt that would adorn the figure...

  • 4 years

    Hannah Gallagher (’16) Says “Yes!” to Inclusive Play and Learning

    Author: Tamar Kupiec
    IslandWood Graduate Program alum, Hannah Gallagher (’16), is the Inclusive Programs Director at the Seattle PlayGarden, a public garden offering open play, preschool, and summer camp for children with and without disabilities. It is a place where all...

  • 4 years

    Teaching in the Patriarchy

    Author: Morgan Malley
    As a graduate student instructor for the School Overnight Program at Islandwood I get the privilege of working with students at a residential outdoor school. The group of students I served this week all suffered from significant trauma. One student recently...

  • 4 years

    Stewardship Signs Connect Students Past, Present, and Future

    Author: Mónica Mesquita
    This week one of our School Overnight Program (SOP) instructors, Sylvan, asked his team, “Who do you think takes care of the garden?”
    A sugar snap pea sign in the garden.

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