Hello Teachers!
NatureBridge is pleased to announce its partnership with E3 Washington for a three-part teacher professional development series on the Elwha River. The workshop specifically addresses E3 Washington’s Get Together goal: “linking schools, campuses, and community resources for student achievement and a sustainable future”.
Part I and II will be held at the McKinstry Innovation Center where E3 Washington has a Seattle-based office and Part III will be held at the Nature Bridge Olympic Park Institute campus and onsite at the Elwha River. Although it is not necessary to attend all three, teachers who do will receive 20 clock hours.
The Enchanting Elwha River:
Studying the Effects of Dam Removal on PNW Ecosystems
Elwha Series Part One: Introduction to Watersheds
Thursday, March 7, 2013, 5:00 - 7:30 pm
McKinstry Innovation Center, 210 S. Hudson St., Seattle, 98134
Tuition $20; two clock hours $2.50 each
Register today!
Elwha Series Part Two: Using Models to Examine the Elwha
Saturday, March 23, 2013
8:30 am - 1:00 pm
McKinstry Innovation Center, 210 S. Hudson St., Seattle, 98134
Tuition $40; four clock hours $2.50 each
Register today!
Elwha Series Part Three: Explore the Elwha River
Friday - Sunday, April 12 - 14, 2013
Arrival 5:00 pm Friday; departure 1:00 pm Sunday
Late Friday arrival can be arranged.
NatureBridge campus, Olympic National Park
Tuition, meals and lodging $100; fourteen clock hours $2.50 each
Register today!
We are eager to share resources with you to help your students think critically about one of the most inspiring environmental stories in recent history. We hope to see you at McKinstry Innovation Center and in Olympic National Park this spring!
Sincerely,
Eva
Eva Foster
Field Science Outreach Manager
NatureBridge
Olympic National Park
Office 206-382-6212 ext 14 | Cell 206-300-6291
efoster@naturebridge.org
1402 Third Avenue, Ste 618 | Seattle, WA, 98101
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