National Endowment for the Humanities Awards Grant to the American Society of Landscape Architects Fund for Educator Workshop
August 27 2024 - 9:11AM
Today the National Endowment for the Humanities announced
that it has awarded the Landmarks of American History and Culture
award to the American Society of Landscape Architects Fund. The
$190,000 competitive grant will be used for an environmental
humanities workshop with 72 K-12 educators to be selected from
around the country. The design-centered workshops will provide an
instructional framework that reflects the interdisciplinary
research and work of environmental studies emerging within the
humanities.Expert instructors will guide lesson plans on Green
Building, Climate Resiliency, Design Sustainability and
Diversity-Equity-Inclusion-Justice. Close examinations of each
theme will position educators and their students to learn both
design and nature-based perspectives in the study of humanities.The
workshop will include guided site visits to culturally significant
landscapes in the Washington D.C. region. “The more people we
invite into the profession of landscape architecture the stronger
our communities will become,” said Torey Carter-Conneen, CEO of
ASLA. “Landscape architecture is a unique blend of art and science.
Workshops like this are how we provide a path for students who
likely have no idea this could be a career path for them.” Workshop
instructors will include ASLA leaders, K-12 specialists and
distinguished landscape architects. Educators who are interested in
the workshop should contact toolsforteachers@asla.org to receive
more information. ASLA has many other free resources for educators
including:
- DREAM BIG with Design - Create a free account and access free
session recordings at any time. Presenters include landscape
architect teams from LEGOLAND Florida, Walt Disney, the Boy Scouts,
the Environmental Protection Agency, World Wildlife Fund, and more,
as well as a surprise appearance from award-winning children's
musician, Billy Jonas.
- Your Path to Landscape Architecture- Your Path to Landscape
Architecture
- YOUR LAND Magazine - is a publication for 7-12 grade students
interested in learning how community spaces like POPCourts! a
multi-functional public outdoor plaza in Chicago is designed
sustainably and equitably.
For media inquiries please contact: press@asla.org
About ASLA and the ASLA Fund Founded in 1899, the American
Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is the professional
association for landscape architects in the United States,
representing more than 15,000 members. ASLA Mission: Empowering our
members to design a sustainable and equitable world through
landscape architecture. ASLA Fund Mission: Investing in global,
social, and environmental change through the art and science of
landscape architecture.“Any views, findings, conclusions, or
recommendations expressed in this press release, do not necessarily
represent those of the National Endowment for the
Humanities.”
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