
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Take a closer look at Green Schoolyards America.
This episode is a conversation that includes:
MEET RACHEL:
Rachel Pringle, MA, is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at Green Schoolyards America and has been working in the environmental education and green schoolyard fields for 18 years. Rachel was the VP of Strategy at Education Outside, a San Francisco-based nonprofit that brought science and environmental literacy to life in over 60 green schoolyards throughout the Bay Area. Rachel was instrumental in developing the Education Outside AmeriCorps program model and oversaw corps operations, field staff, program evaluation, and expansion activities. Rachel also taught in a public school garden for four years and conducted environmental education programming for San Francisco Unified School District students with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.
Rachel earned a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and a master’s degree in conservation biology from the University of Pennsylvania and is co-author of How to Grow a School Garden: A Complete Guide for Parents and Teachers from Timber Press.
CONNECT WITH GREEN SCHOOLYARDS AMERICA:
CONNECT WITH VICTORIA:
OUTDOOR CLASSROOM RESOURCES:
By Victoria Hackett, M.Ed: Learning Gardens and Nature Based Curriculum5
1313 ratings
Take a closer look at Green Schoolyards America.
This episode is a conversation that includes:
MEET RACHEL:
Rachel Pringle, MA, is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at Green Schoolyards America and has been working in the environmental education and green schoolyard fields for 18 years. Rachel was the VP of Strategy at Education Outside, a San Francisco-based nonprofit that brought science and environmental literacy to life in over 60 green schoolyards throughout the Bay Area. Rachel was instrumental in developing the Education Outside AmeriCorps program model and oversaw corps operations, field staff, program evaluation, and expansion activities. Rachel also taught in a public school garden for four years and conducted environmental education programming for San Francisco Unified School District students with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.
Rachel earned a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and a master’s degree in conservation biology from the University of Pennsylvania and is co-author of How to Grow a School Garden: A Complete Guide for Parents and Teachers from Timber Press.
CONNECT WITH GREEN SCHOOLYARDS AMERICA:
CONNECT WITH VICTORIA:
OUTDOOR CLASSROOM RESOURCES:

4,598 Listeners

10,176 Listeners

16 Listeners

982 Listeners

88 Listeners

112,934 Listeners

56,548 Listeners

24,344 Listeners

75 Listeners

2,110 Listeners

14,268 Listeners

20,212 Listeners

1,289 Listeners

273 Listeners

326 Listeners