Alabama Teachers Conservation Workshop (TCW), designed for teachers and agri-science educators, focuses on forest ecology, management, and products through guest speakers, field trips, and hands-on activities. Learn the importance Alabama's forests have to the environment and economy in our state. Join the fun in this highly active workshop learning more about Alabama's forests! All participants are fully trained in Project Learning Tree and receive curriculum guidebooks.
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7/10/2017 to 7/13/2017
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When:
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July 10-13, 2017 9:30 AM
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Where:
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Alabama Teachers Conservation Workshop School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences 602 Duncan Drive Auburn University, Alabama 36849 United States
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Contact:
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Ashley Smith
334-481-2137
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Online registration is closed.
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About the Workshop
The Alabama Teachers Conservation Workshop (TCW), designed for teachers and agri-science educators,
focuses on forest ecology, management and products through guest speakers, field trips, and hands-on activities. The goal is to demonstrate the importance forests have to the environment and economy of Alabama.
Teachers receive valuable classroom resources including: field guides, posters, Project Learning Tree guides, activity kits, and much more. The workshop agenda has been reviewed by the Alabama Department of Education and designated as an AMSTI Affiliate Program. Teachers receive 40 hours of CEUs for attending the entire course (STIPD title TCW341).
This is a highly active workshop. Come prepared for field trips, nature walks, and Alabama's summer weather. In addition to the scheduled activities, participants enjoy networking with other educators. Scheduled activities start early morning and end at night. Please make plans to attend this exciting and educational environmental workshop.
Registration includes ~ Hotel, meals, and materials are paid by sponsors. There is a $75 registration fee, refundable with at least two-week notice prior to the workshop.
Register by clicking the link above
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For more information, please contact:
Ashley Smith 334-481-2137
asmith@alaforestry.org
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