The mission of the Public Schools of Brookline is to ensure that every student develops the skills and knowledge to pursue a productive and fulfilling life, to participate thoughtfully in a democracy, and succeed in a diverse and evolving global society. The role of the Garden Coordinator stipend position will advance the district goals in the below mentioned ways.
Goal 1: Every Student Achieving
Garden education contributes to educational equity. Hands-on, nature-based education levels the playing field of background experiences. Students’ roles and social dynamics shift in the garden setting and they have an opportunity to learn in hands-on ways, by using and strengthening multiple intelligences. Experience growing food increases healthy food choices; the wellness gap is diminished, and this in turn helps to close our achievement gaps.
Goal 2: Every Student Invested in Learning
School gardens promote a spirit of inquiry and joyful learning. Exploring relationships between plants and insects; investigating soil, ice, and angles of the sun; and growing food to eat, is authentic and relevant learning.
Goal 3: Every Student Prepared for Change and Challenge
Learning to grow food through organic and sustainable practices provides children with understanding, tools and skills which are crucial for their future in a changing world with a changing climate.
Goal 4: Every Educator Growing Professionally
The garden educator role fosters collaboration and innovation, and advances both teacher and student learning in myriad ways. Once teachers are empowered with strategies for management and for enhancing their own curricula in such a setting, vibrant professional growth occurs.
Job Description
Stipend Amount: $500