βThrough the Eyes of John Muirβ presents a series of hands on and engaging lessons designed for classroom teachers, parents of both home school and independent study students. Through this guide students will learn how to think and make evidence-based decisions, instead of what to think. Lessons cross the disciplines to meet educational standards for science, language arts and social studies.
Divided into three main sections, the book begins by discussing John Muirβs life and accomplishments. Section two provides opportunities for students to conduct evidence-based field studies. Lessons in the final section engage students to take personal responsibility by learning how to practice sound environmental stewardship and advocacy. Section three also features opportunities to identify βModern Day Muirs,β understand the role of government agencies that protect wild lands, parks and forests, and create the studentβs own vision for the future.