Wade Institute for Science Education
2022 Summer Professional Development Institutes
New Hampshire Audubon is looking for 16 Outdoor Educators and 2 Assistant Camp Directors who have a passion for wildlife and the outdoors both in Auburn, NH and Concord, NH! We provide a positive, fun working environment with plenty of opportunities to develop new leadership and teaching skills. Our Outdoor Educator and Assistant Camp Director positions will provide you with the tools and training to lead nature camp programming, provide effective child management, and teach in an outdoor setting.
July 19 @ 1:00 PM - July 22 @ 1:00 PM
$150.00
NH Project Learning Tree, NH Sustainable Forestry Initiative & New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association present:
2022 FORESTS OF NH TEACHER TOURS
4-day tour of NH forests and mills
July 19, 1:00 pm – July 22, 11:00 am
Bear Hill Cabins
Bear Brook State Park
157 Deerfield Road
Allenstown, NH
VEEP/NHEEP is excited to announce a virtual professional learning series called Energy Action Heroes!
Join us for a 5 session virtual PD series focused on turning your students into Energy Action Heroes! Learn how to leverage student voice and PBL methods into community-focused energy action projects that empower your students to make change in the world.
The University of Michigan’s Center for Sustainable Systems (CSS) has researched and compiled a collection of outside resources, that K-12 educators can use to supplement some of the key sustainability topics found in CSS’s Sustainability Factsheet collection. Resources include videos, podcasts, games and activities, grouped by medium within the sustainability topic to which they apply. To help educators to select the optimal resources for their purposes, CSS has provided grade level recommendations, the duration of the resource, and a brief description of the content and purpose.
The Appalachian Mountain Club’s Guided Outdoors Youth Education programs use inspiring outdoor settings and experiential education to engage students and their teachers in ecology, earth science, and leadership development. Each year Guided Outdoors Youth Education programs serve over 9,000 students, expanding the classroom walls for 130 schools across the Northeast. As a leader in the field of environmental education, AMCR programs create unparalleled educational experiences that complement classroom learning and other goals for student development.
Through Guided Outdoors programming, the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) offers an engaging slate of staff-led outdoor experiences for the youth, adults, and families, which promote the appreciation, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of natural resources. We provide people of all ages and backgrounds with the skills to enjoy the outdoors and an increased understanding of their connection to the natural world. Our Youth Environmental & Outdoor Educators predominantly lead trips for participants in grades K-12 and teens, but will also be cross-trained and occasionally schedule
In this 30 week AmeriCorps position you will learn and serve alongside like minded individuals from across the country. This program has been branded the Discover the Power of Parks (DPP) as a way to engage folks with the natural, cultural, and recreational resources of New Hampshire State Parks and beyond. Interpretive Rangers spend their time learning, developing, delivering, and evaluating educational programs that connect residents and visitors to parks all across NH.
The Marjot Foundation funds independent research projects on environmental issues by high school students
Motivated students or teams of students in grades 9-11 from New England and New York are welcome to apply for Marjot Foundation grants. Students who receive these grants are awarded $5000 to complete a one-year field and/or laboratory research experiment that they have designed. Proposals are due April 20, so apply today!
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