November 11 & 12, 2011
Hosted at Watauga High School in Boone, NC
Workshop website: saerec.appstate.edu/outreach/events
Space limited; register online today!
Workshop website: saerec.appstate.edu/outreach/events
Space limited; register online today!
ASU’s Southern Appalachian Environmental Research & Education Center (SAEREC) has invited staff of Environmental Concern Wetland Learning Center to lead two workshops on their award-winning wetlands curricula for formal and informal educators.
- Friday, November 11, 9 AM - 4 PM – WOW! The Wonders of Wetlands
$45* includes WOW! curriculum and additional course materials - Saturday, November 12, 9 AM - 3:30 PM – POW! The Planning of Wetlands
$50* includes POW! curriculum and additional course materials
Registration required – click here to register (look under the November section of this site).
* Scholarships: ASU is sponsoring registration scholarships for a limited number of teachers, and we are fundraising to support additional scholarships. Interested teachers please contact Laura England at englandle@appstate.edu.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CREDITS
- Watauga County Schools will award CEU credits to teachers who complete these workshops. Teachers in other counties may check with their district office about receiving CEUs. If you need documentation for this or otherwise need assistance getting confirmation of CEU credits from your school district, please contact Laura England at englandle@appstate.edu.
- Both WOW! and POW! are approved Criteria I Workshops for the North Carolina Environmental Education Certification Program. They can also be counted towards Criteria II or Criteria III if all Criteria I hours have been fulfilled.
PARTNERS & SPONSORS
SAEREC thanks the following partners for sponsoring registration scholarships for teachers: Research Institute for Environment, Energy and Economics, National Committee for the New River, Watauga River Partners
SAEREC thanks the following partners for sponsoring registration scholarships for teachers: Research Institute for Environment, Energy and Economics, National Committee for the New River, Watauga River Partners
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