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Harvesting Eboo

Class: S.5 Chemistry

After recording data for three weeks, students harvested leaves from the cow pea plants to make eboo for lunch. 

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students harvesting from the garden

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students harvesting from the garden

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time to cook eboo!

ABOUT THIS PROJECT >

Greening Serere Township is an interdisciplinary, place-based STEM project developed by the science teachers of Serere Township Secondary School and Annalise Klein, a science educator in California, USA.

 

This project was designed to give students the opportunity to apply scientific knowledge to solve real life problems. Serere Township is an agriculture community in Eastern Uganda where soil erosion during the rainy season can cause destructive erosion and decimation of vegetation. 

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Through scientific research, collaboration, and hands-on experiences, the students of STSS are developing real, creative solutions to their community’s problem. 

Interested in collaborating? Enter your contact information here to hear about opportunities to be a mentor, research partner, or financial supporter:

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CONTACT >

E: greeningstss (at) gmail (dot) com

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