Workshops for Teachers, Youth Leaders and Environmental Educators

At these lively and engaging professional workshops, participants are introduced to Project WILD materials, activities, and strategies. Through hands-on practice, educators gain the experience and confidence needed to work with their students and to integrate Project WILD into their teaching.
Project WILD workshops vary according to local needs and resources. However, workshops typically include an overview of the program, participation in Project WILD activities, information about the wildlife in your state, and curriculum or program plans for using Project WILD with students. Correlations of Project WILD activities to your state's content standards are generally available upon request.
As a part of Project WILD's commitment to environmental education in general, workshop leaders connect educators to other national and statewide programs, along with resources that offer quality environmental education. Project WILD workshops include information about additional curriculum materials, training opportunities, individuals, agencies, and organizations that serve as resources; and materials about the natural resources and environmental issues within a given state.
The workshops listed below provide materials and methods for incorporating wildlife and environmental studies into school curricula, scouting, 4-H programs, and environmental education. CEUs are available. Call 336-373-3802 for more information. All classes are free.
NC Project WILD April 17, 9 am to 4 pm Cost: Free, Ages 18 and older NC WILD workshops are open to all interested educators including classroom teachers, environmental educators, resource agency staff, park and nature center personnel, teaching fellows, college students and faculty, and youth leaders. This free workshop has no prerequisites.
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