Vermont Wildlife Course for Educators, July 15-20
A few openings
are still available
MONTPELIER, Vt. – Vermont Fish &
Wildlife says it still has a few openings in its fish and wildlife summer
course for teachers and other educators.
The hands-on field course gets educators
out into Vermont’s streams, forests and wetlands with some of the state’s
leading natural resource experts. It will be held at the Buck Lake
Conservation Camp in Woodbury from July 15 to 20.
Now in its 33rd year, “Wildlife Management and Outdoor Education Techniques for Educators,” is a one-week, three-credit graduate course taught by Vermont Fish & Wildlife and other Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) staff through Castleton University.
“Wildlife resources are important to all Vermonters in
one way or another,” says Fish & Wildlife’s Education Manager Alison
Thomas. “If educators can get connected with the outdoors and in turn
expose their students, then many of these students will be able to make
informed decisions about Vermont wildlife and their habitat needs.”
“This course is unique in that it helps non-formal and
pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade teachers from any discipline -- math,
language arts, physical education, or history -- improve their instructional
strategies and make their lesson plans more relevant to their students.”
“This course is hands-on,” added Thomas. “It
continues to evolve and incorporate new environmental education ideas and
activities. But, we also continue to do traditional programs that have
been part of the week for 33 years. It’s a great mix of new and old with
all of it being incredibly helpful and memorable.”
Tuition is $650 for the course. Books, food and
overnight facilities are included. A limited number of partial
scholarships are available. A course description, schedule of activities,
and registration information are available by emailing: Alison.Thomas@Vermont.Gov.
Buck Lake Conservation Camp is located east of Route 14,
north of Woodbury Village.
For Immediate Release: May 15, 2018
Media Contact: Alison Thomas, 802-371-9975