Setting up and running a school garden - Teaching ToolKit
SETTING UP AND RUNNING A SCHOOL GARDEN

PROMOTING LIFELONG
HEALTHY EATING HABITS

 

 

SETTING UP AND RUNNING A SCHOOL GARDEN

Teaching Toolkit

 


FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (FAO)
Rome, 2010


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ISBN 978-92-5-106404-7

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The Teaching Toolkit was prepared by the Nutrition Education and Consumer Awareness Group of the Nutrition and Consumer Protection Division in consultation with the Horticultural Crops Group of the Plant Production and Protection Division in FAO.

Ellen Muehlhoff of the Nutrition Education and Consumer Awareness Group, Nutrition and Consumer Protection Division, had overall responsibility for developing and guiding the preparation of this publication. She also served as technical editor. Jane Sherman is the main author of this text.

Hitomi Sato of the Horticultural Crops Group reviewed and ensured the technical accuracy of the horticultural lessons. Mel Futter was responsible for the illustrations and photos, and the overall design and layout were carried out by Frédéric Loward.

CONTENTS

 

INTRODUCTION

SET A FIRST THINGS FIRST
(Ref: Manual Part 3)