By Joshua White
In recent years, the education community has been abuzz with ideas to make gardening a part of education. Schools around the world have added gardens in spare bits of land around the school or even indoor gardens in classrooms. Children have enjoyed the experience in agriculture, and scientific research has pointed to academic gains as a result of time in the dirt.
A garden in conjunction with education is not a new idea, however. This model first appeared on this earth about 6,000 years ago when “the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden.” Gen. 2:8. We often don’t consider the Garden of Eden as a school; but in reality, Eden was the perfect educational environment for our first parents, Adam and Eve.
Eden’s educational plan was a fully functioning school with a teacher, students, classroom, textbook, activities, and syllabus. The Garden of Eden wa
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