Last call for educators to join us this summer for our professional development opportunities. ✏ TODAY is the deadline to register! We are almost full in all workshops. https://lnkd.in/dTyejQ9b Join us from June 11th – June 20th, 2024 for various 1st-12th grade sessions all held at our Trinity Bay Discovery Center in Beach City. ⭐ Still plenty of room: SEPs in the Elementary Classroom (1-5th grade) ⭐ Almost full: Bay Aquatic Ecosystems for Elementary (2-5th grade) Bay Aquatic Ecosystems for Honors Classes (6-12th grade) Watershed Health (7-12th grade) These opportunities provide six CPE hours and possible GT credit while equipping educators like you with valuable knowledge and resources to incorporate environmental education into your curriculum effectively.
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Outdoor learning and #STEMEducation are a natural fit for each other. Learn how to develop a quality #ConservationEducation program at your corporate habitat in our white paper, sponsored by Freeport-McMoRan: https://lnkd.in/deUdbhpD
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Schools should adopt a culture and policies that support evidence-based practice. This means that any edtech product - whether it is an online math program, or a tablet loaded with content for science, must necessarily prove itself to be better or more effective in supporting teaching and learning processes than traditional source used at present (textbooks, etc.). Ideally, the company marketing its product should present such evidence in the form of third - party research published in credible scholarly journals.
At The Acres Foundation we constantly endeavor to spread the latest knowledge on education. Here is another article written by our team of experts. Daily Hunt - https://zurl.co/5o1o
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Discover the Future of Education with Laurel Springs School! 🌟 Step beyond the classroom walls and into a world of personalized learning and academic excellence. Read how Laurel Springs is nurturing individual greatness in students worldwide. #OnlineEducation #PersonalizedLearning #LaurelSpringsSchool #LSS #K12online #virtualschool
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Can businesses and organizations support the university and its students? Yes! We have many partnerships with local companies including MSA - The Safety Company, North Country Brewing, ARCO, Interstate Chemical, and Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau - just to name a few. These organizations not only financially support students and programming but give of their time and talents to get SRU students industry experience while working toward their degree. Is your business interested in partnering with the university but you're not sure how? Our Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Brandon Berns, can help design a corporate giving plan just for you. 📱 724-738-2512 📨 [email protected] Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania #TheRock #RockNation #RockPride #SRU #SlipperyRockUniversity #GoRock #GiveWithGratitude #GiveForSuccess #HigherEdGiving #GiveBackToEducation #SupportHigherEducation #HigherEducationMatters #ElevateHigherEd #SupportingEducation #encouragingstudents #studentsuccessstory #schooltriumphs #studentsupportnetwork #CollegeGraduates #UniversityAdvancement #SupportOurStudents #GiveBack #InvestInOurFuture #EveryGiftCounts #Scholarships #Research #MakingADifference #FutureLeaders #CSR #CorporateSocialResponsibility
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Practitioner, consultant, and mentor in environmental education, nature- and play-based pedagogies, and Forest School
This post by Caylin is crucial for educators, especially as the busiest season for Forest School teaching approaches, for a few key reasons: 1. Connecting to the Environment : It stresses the importance of connecting students to their environment, crucial as activities move outdoors in warmer months. 2. Meaningful Learning : By integrating a sense of place, educators can deepen students' understanding and connection to their surroundings, making lessons more impactful. 3. Diverse Perspectives : Acknowledging diverse stories, including those of Indigenous communities, helps create an inclusive learning environment. 4. Inquiry and Reflection : Encouraging educators to reflect on their teaching approach fosters inquiry-driven learning and a deeper understanding of the environment. 5. Practical Suggestions : The post offers practical tips for incorporating place-based education, inspiring educators to integrate it into their curriculum. Overall, this post reminds educators of the importance of connecting students to their environment and fostering meaningful learning experiences. I recommend reading it when you have the time.
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💡 Did you know? Tailoring education to each child's needs isn’t just effective, it’s essential. This #WaterfordWisdomWednesday, discover how Waterford’s adaptive technology meets each child right where they are, helping to foster a deeper understanding and love for learning. #EarlyLearning #AdaptiveCurriculum https://hubs.ly/Q02vYLB40
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Can businesses and organizations support the university and its students? Yes! We have many partnerships with local companies including MSA, North Country Brewing, ARCO, Interstate Chemical, and Butler Tourism - just to name a few. These organizations not only financially support students and programming but give of their time and talents to get SRU students industry experience while working toward their degree. Is your business interested in partnering with the university but you're not sure how? Our Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Brandon Berns, can help design a corporate giving plan just for you. 📱 724-738-2512 📨 [email protected] Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania #TheRock #RockNation #RockPride #SRU #SlipperyRockUniversity #GoRock #GiveWithGratitude #GiveForSuccess #HigherEdGiving #GiveBackToEducation #SupportHigherEducation #HigherEducationMatters #ElevateHigherEd #SupportingEducation #encouragingstudents #studentsuccessstory #schooltriumphs #studentsupportnetwork #CollegeGraduates #UniversityAdvancement #SupportOurStudents #GiveBack #InvestInOurFuture #EveryGiftCounts #Scholarships #Research #MakingADifference #FutureLeaders #CSR #CorporateSocialResponsibility
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An excellent initiative with proven positive results.
157 Southfield School, Kettering Year 11s and 30 staff are now on their way to Whitemoor Lakes Activity & Training Centre in Staffordshire for our annual 4 day revision/activity weekend. This will be the ninth year that we have run this activity and each year, the majority of our students claim that this was one of the most successful activities in boosting their GCSE results in the core subjects. Students also comment on how much fun they had and the lasting memories they created whilst there. As part of our new Academy Trust and our ongoing collaboration with other schools, Kingsthorpe College and Moulton School & Science College will also be sending some of their students on the trip. Have a good time everyone and #ReachYourFullPotential
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🌍 Acknowledging Our Roots: The Power of Land and Labor Acknowledgements in Education 🙏 Hello, fellow educators and learners! 👋 Today, I'd like to delve into a practice that's close to my heart and integral to our learning journey at Clover Park Technical College: Land and Labor Acknowledgements. 🏞️ Dr. Betsy Hasegawa, Associate Vice President of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at South Seattle College, beautifully explains the importance of these acknowledgements. In her words, "We are place-based... on lands that have a deep history and a legacy... cared for by the first people who have made sure that the lands, air, water, and all the creatures are still in as good a shape as they can be for us to do the work that we're going to do." 🌳 https://lnkd.in/giwN-Bz2 Land and Labor Acknowledgements remind us that we are not without history. We are here because of relationships, and acknowledging the first people of these lands is an honest way of recognizing our place in this legacy. It's a moment of reflection, a nod to our interconnectedness, and a step towards fostering a deeper relationship with our environment and its history. 🌍 I first encountered these acknowledgements at NCORE 2023, where they were presented before every session. Inspired, I began incorporating them into my courses and have continued to do so. Now, we've included them in our Base Camp at Clover Park Technical College, encouraging other faculty to adopt this practice. 🎓 How do you acknowledge the history and legacy of the land and labor in your educational practices? Drop a comment and let's discuss! 🗨️ #education #learning #teaching #professionaldevelopment #inclusiveeducation #edtech #LandAcknowledgement #LaborAcknowledgement
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