Riverside Metropolitan Museum

Riverside Metropolitan Museum

Educator Workshops

Educator Workshop Series
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This Educator Training Series offers three programs that can be attended individually. The programs are for both formal and informal educators including homeschoolers. Upcoming Workshop Dates: March 2, and March 21.



Educator Training 2 of 3- Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Workshop
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Date: Saturday, March 2, 2013
Time: 9:30 am- 4 pm
Location: Riverside Metropolitan Museum
Cost: Free, complete application by Feb 28 and submit attention: Teresa Woodard, Riverside Metropolitan Museum via email: twoodard@riversideca.gov, fax (951) 369-4970 drop off, or mail.
Audience: Formal and informal educators, homeschoolers
Details: Food will not be provided, please bring your own food or snacks. A kitchen with refrigerator and microwave is available for your use.
More Info: Kathy Havert | havert.royland@verizon.net | 909-815-6368

The Project Wet Curriculum and Activity Guide contains over 90 interdisciplinary activities designed for students in grades K-12 and are perfect for use in formal and non-formal education settings and are designed to complement exisitng curricula. Facilitator: Kathy Havert, Environmental Education Consultant. Co-facilitator: Carrie Raleigh, SAWA



Educator Training 3 of 3- Project WILD Educator Workshop
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Date: Thursday, March 21, 2013
Time: 5 – 10 pm
Location: Riverside Metropolitan Museum
Cost: $15 , complete application by March 15 and submit with check made payable to: The California Wildlife Foundation. Attention: Teresa Woodard, Riverside Metropolitan Museum
Audience: Formal and informal educators, homeschoolers
Details: Food will not be provided, please bring your own food or snacks. A kitchen with refrigerator and microwave is available for your use.
More Info: Kathy Havert |  havert.royland@verizon.net | 909-815-6368

Project WILD is concerned with providing information, as well as helping students to evaluate choices and to make responsible decisions. In short, the Project WILD mission is to help students learn how to think, not what to think about wildlife and the  environment. Project WILD curriculum materials adhere to those strict efforts for balance and  objectivity, backed by sound educational practices and theory. It also represents the  work of many within the fields of education and natural resource management from  across the country. The Project WILD K-12 Curriculum and Activity Guide, and the Project WILD Aquatic K-12 Curriculum and Activity Guide are updated regularly. We rely on input  from educators, coordinators, and facilitators. Facilitator: Kathy Havert, Environmental Education Consultant.

 

 



 

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