A group of Tulane University professors, advocates and educators are teaming up to design an environmental justice curriculum for the state's K-12 students, made possible by a $1.2M National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Gulf Research Program grant. The project will draw from the archives of the non-profit Louisiana Environmental Action Network and will be free and available for teachers across the world. The specifics of the curriculum have yet to be developed. (Source: NOLA.com 07/24/22) Tulane gets $1.2 million grant to create environmental justice curriculum for K-12 schools | Education | nola.com
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