Detailed description is Enabling Tucson teachers to develop and sustain gardens, connecting students to their environment as well as to the culture, science, and politics of food. The University of Arizona’s Community and School Garden Program (CSGP) is aimed at connecting Tucson educators with university students eager to participate in the school garden movement occurring throughout the country. The CSGP matches university student interns with Tucson community organizations and schools to support the installation, development and maintenance of a garden program. Interns are trained by the Tucson Community Foodbank to become gardening support persons as well as by University of Arizona faculty to assist with lesson plan development and instruction around food, gardening, and community development.. . The primary aim of the CSGP is to enable Tucson teachers to develop and sustain gardens and use them as an experiential learning tool, one that connects students to their local environments as well as to the culture, science, and politics of food. A secondary goal is to assist community groups also interested in developing gardens that will complement their food needs. Overarching these two objectives is the desire to support the development of a regional food system that is just and equitable.
Established in the recent years UA Community & School Garden Program in pima, arizona in united-states.
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