Life and Art in the Garden State


Featuring the art and activities of students at Haddon Township High School & Rohrer Middle School.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Teaching by Example

When I started developing and writing the Art is Elemental curriculum, I became frighteningly aware of the waste and wastefulness in my work life. It inspired me to take action in my classroom. Last year I invested in a bunch of IKEA dishtowels (79 cents each - they were 49 cents when I started doing this at home a couple of years ago.) I have the towels hanging by my sink. I change them daily (more so if needed) and I wash and fold them over the weekend to restock them on Monday. There are still paper towels available for the really gross jobs.

I wasn't sure if it would work or if it would really make a difference or not...but I gotta tell ya, IT DID! The kids use them, they feel much better on your hands than the cardboard-like paper towels the school provides, and it became second nature for all of us. My garbage can barely had anything in it at the end of each day (no lie!) and over the course of one school year, I figure we maybe went through 4 rolls of paper towels!! How crazy is that?

I was kinda expecting that I might lose steam for this endeavor, (people who know me, know that I'm a tad compulsive) but I stayed motivated by just looking at my garbage can! I think actions like this are a simple way we can teach by example. I'm about to start year #2 of my "resusable hand towel system", but this time I only need to purchase a few more! Reuse & Reduce, the investment has already paid off!

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