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learner teacher of ecology and art
Jill Rich is an educator and director of the Center for Environmental Studies and Sustainability at Varina High School in Henrico County, Virginia. With extensive experience in curriculum development, GIS instruction, and project-based learning, she leads innovative, sustainability-focused programs that connect students with real-world environmental challenges. She coordinates capstone projects, field experiences, and community partnerships, preparing students to apply geospatial thinking in meaningful and impactful ways.
I am currently an 8th grade middle school science teacher. I have been teacher 22 years. I am a fan of nature and all things wildlife. I tell a lot of bigfoot stories in my classes when time permits (Not because I believe in it, but because they are perfect for kids this age. And mine). I have a few pets at home, they range from dogs, snakes, cats, spiders,tortoises, etc...).
Anna Tari is the Founder and President of the Circular Economy Institute (CEI) and Club (CEC). The Institute offers the highest designations in the circular economy field. To shift from linear to circular, it is imperative to promote the highest standards of practice. A recognized voice in global sustainability, Tari's leadership and contributions to international circularity strategies earned her the 2018 Ibero-American Youth Award, presented by the Prime Minister of Spain, alongside a prestigious fellowship from the La Caixa Foundation. Additionally, her efforts in global advocacy—such as launching the international "Circular Cities Week"—led to her selection as a finalist for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Action Awards, the UN Champions of the Earth, and the edie Sustainability Leaders Awards. Previously, she managed relations with governments, companies and nonprofits through her experience at the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). She also worked at the United Nations World Tourism Organization.
Hi everyone! My name is Abby, and I use she/her/siya pronouns. I am a proactive and mission-driven aspiring environmental educator. I'm deeply passionate about community care and promoting sustainability, with experience in community outreach and education, and have a strong understanding of the importance of diversity in shaping effective policies and programs. My goal is to inspire the younger generation while continuously learning and applying environmental best practices to ensure equity for all.
I am a retired Science teacher who is now working as an Outdoor Instructor. I teach a wide variety of classes to all ages of participants. Some of the classes include kayaking, canoeing, sailing, owl pellet dissection, archery, fire building and MANY more.
Naturalist. Park Ranger. Interested in birds and jumping spiders.
Rachel Tidd is the author of the book Wild Learning: Practical Ideas to Bring Teaching Outdoors, the popular Wild Math and Reading Curricula. She is passionate about integrating the outdoors and natural materials in core academic areas such as reading and math.
I was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida and moved to Virginia in the Summer of 2024. I teach third grade at Hardy Elementary. I have one daughter and a grandson and three cats. I definitely miss the weather in Florida and realized quickly that snow is only pretty in movies and on television. I hate how cold it is here!
I love sunflowers and being outside any time I can. I like the beach, lakes and fishing. I love going camping and gardening and playing cornhole. I am a huge Florida Gator football fan and the Jacksonville Jaguars. I like to watch Nascar and go to Langley Speedway as much as we can.
I am a documentary filmmaker and home gardener who has been volunteering at the North Carolina Botanical Garden for more than ten years.
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