Participants have two options to attend:
• Apply for a fully-funded Fellowship (see requirements below)
• Participate as a non-fellow for a reduced registration fee of $90
Learn More:
https://www.fieldedventures.org/2022-summer-learning-seriesABOUT THE FELLOWSHIP:
A limited number of fellowships are available for school teams.
Participants may be classroom teachers, school leaders, as well as non-formal (nature center, school forest, state park system, other) environmental educator or community volunteer. Registration (a $600 per person value) is complimentary for successful team applicants.
This four-day online Institute (July 13, 14, 20, and 21) and one-day in-person regional immersion experience (July 19, location TBD), will bring together school teams can expect:
--->Four interactive, online sessions that bring together theory and classroom application
--->One in-person regional field day with hands-on experiences to put learning into practice
--->Classroom Resources including G-WOW and Minisan educator materials, Nature Meditations card deck and may include Climate, Water and Resilience Educator Guide, Climate and Wildlife Educator Guide, and more
--->Networking with colleagues from across Wisconsin
The school year long (2022-2023) benefits will include:
--> Skill development in designing Meaningful Watershed Education Experiences (MWEEs).
--> Improved scientific and reasoning skills among students to examine issues that impact the health of your local watershed through participation in MWEEs of at least 10 hours with a minimum of 4 hours to take place outdoors.
→ Each school will receive customized coaching support from FIELD Edventures as agreed upon by the school and FIELD coach.