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Environmental
Education
Guidelines for Excellence Workshop
What? A five-hour workshop
introducing participants to the GUIDELINES FOR EXCELLENCE IN
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION. The Guidelines offer a set of tools for
developing and implementing high-quality environmental education
materials and programs.
What do I get? Each participant will receive a set of the
GUIDELINES FOR EXCELLENCE publications: Environmental Education
Materials: Guidelines for Excellence, Excellence in Environmental
Education – Guidelines for Learning (Pre K-12), Nonformal
Environmental Education Programs –Guidelines for Excellence, and
Guidelines for the Preparation and Professional Development of
Environmental Educators – a $50 value.
Workshop Objectives:
- To be able to identify and use
high-quality environmental education materials and programs;
- To discuss the role of the
Guidelines in a standards-driven education system;
- To describe how the National
Project for Excellence in Environmental Education series
developed these tools.
Who should attend? Teachers,
nonformal educators, administrators, and program developers
concerned about being able to show the high-quality of environmental
education materials and programs they use with their learners.
Participants should bring an example of an environmental education
resource they think is excellent.
When: Friday, May 16, 2008 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (with lunch
break)
Where: Museum of Idaho
Cost: $25
Facilitator: Donny Roush (from The Odyssey School, Denver,
CO; member of the Guidelines Trainers Bureau; and former executive
director of the Idaho Environmental Education Association.)
RSVP: Contact IdEEA by Monday, May 12th to RSVP. Call:
208-232-5674 or e mail
amy@idahoee.org
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