Eco-Huertos’ efforts to partner with more schools and educational institutions around Santo Domingo are producing dividends. The program is proud to announce the beginning of Eco-Huertos’ collaboration with The Community for Learning, which will receive our expertise and constant support in the creation and maintenance of its school garden.
Christopher Esquea, a Biologist and Science teacher at the institution, is full of desire to watch his garden prosper. With Christopher’s love for living organisms and the knowledge and care provided by Eco-Huertos, we can create a synergy capable of achieving great learning outcomes for all participants.
The Community for Learning has plenty of available space and is willing to turn most of it into vegetable gardens. To be certain, there is a vast amount of work to do and many chances will arise for learning along the way! Another great perk about the school is that it has a fully functioning compost pile and a system of organic material vermicomposting under Esquea’s supervision.
Eco-Huertos’ first visit to the school was extremely satisfying as it featured the involvement of schoolchildren from the very beginning of the project. They thoroughly enjoyed weeding the present garden beds and sowing seeds, and Eco-Huertos was similarly pleased to foster such a vital connection between humans and the earth as students and teachers alike turned the soil to aerate and prepare it for future plantings.
About Eco-Huertos:
The Eco-Huertos program seeks to support the creation of organic and sustainable vegetable gardens in schools and communities throughout the Dominican Republic, as well as support, through hands-on workshops, areas of natural sciences contained in the educational curriculum. The program also generates awareness on sustainable practices and the importance of a balanced diet, achieving a greater appreciation for and receptiveness toward the consumption of vegetables.
About The Community for Learning:
The Community for Learning is a bilingual elementary and secondary school which focuses on the individual needs of each student, taking into account academic, social and emotional needs, in order to ready them for the challenges of a world in constant change. It follows a Dominican as well as an international curriculum, and prepares its students to be members of a global community. Among other focuses, it advocates learning that develops the analytical and interpretive skills needed to understand the flood of information generated in the 21st century.
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