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2008 Storming the Sound Conference: South Puget Sound
2008 Storming the Sound Conference: South Puget Sound
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May 17, 2008 from 09:00 am to 04:00 pm |
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| Cost | Free |
| Family Friendly! | |
| How Muddy? | Not muddy |
| Where | Nisqually Wildlife Refuge |
| Sponsored By | People For Puget Sound; Department of Ecology; Pacific Education Institute. |
| Contact Name | Justine Asohmbom |
| Contact Email | juas461@ecy.wa.gov |
| Contact Phone | (425) 649-7108 |
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Please join us for an exploration of models and best practices in environmental and sustainability education! Exemplary programming strengthens student achievement, critical thinking and the application of inquiry-based classroom learning in the field. Enjoy diverse topics, experience meaningful networking opportunities, and learn more about EE and sustainability education’s future within Washington State!
Join us for a day of dynamic workshops and conversations!
Keynote Speaker: Chris Townsend, Special Assistant to the Executive Director for the Puget Sound Partnership
Breakout sessions include the following:
- Participation in Field Investigation – how to get kids outdoors exploring their environment
- Using Art in Nature - how to combine areas of interest and make the most of observation
- Action Based Projects – how to get kids involved in real world projects that help the environment
- Teaching through story – a creative way to get kids involved in culture, history, ecology and exchanging ideas.
FREE clock hours provided for educators!
Space is limited, so be sure to register: Click here to register.
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2008 Storming the Sound Conference: South Puget Sound
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2008 Storming the Sound Conference: South Puget Sound
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Join us for the 2008 Storming the Sound Conference.
Please join us for an exploration of models and best practices in environmental and sustainability education! Exemplary programming strengthens student achievement, critical thinking and the application of inquiry-based classroom learning in the field. Enjoy diverse topics, experience meaningful networking opportunities, and learn more about EE and sustainability education’s future within Washington State!
Join us for a day of dynamic workshops and conversations!Keynote Speaker: Chris Townsend, Special Assistant to the Executive Director for the Puget Sound Partnership
Breakout sessions include the following:
- Participation in Field Investigation – how to get kids outdoors exploring their environment
- Using Art in Nature - how to combine areas of interest and make the most of observation
- Action Based Projects – how to get kids involved in real world projects that help the environment
- Teaching through story – a creative way to get kids involved in culture, history, ecology and exchanging ideas.
FREE clock hours provided for educators!
Space is limited, so be sure to register: Click here to register.
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