Event Date
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 - 12:00 a.m. to Thursday, June 27, 2019 - 12:00 a.m.
Event Description
Professional development to engage educators in ecological restoration and water stewardship rooted in Indigenous knowledge. Community members, college students, scientists, natural resource specialists, and K-16 teachers are welcome!
Earth Partnership Indigenous Arts and Sciences (IAS) seeks to:
- Bring people together interested in linking environmental and health concerns to academic achievement in science, math, social studies, language and the arts. • Integrate Indigenous perspectives and experience with Earth Partnership’s ecological restoration education programs.
- Partner with communities to broaden participation and generate enthusiasm among Native youth to become the next generation of environmental stewards.
- Address the needs of K-12 educators for culturally accurate and authentic resources across the curriculum to fulfill Act 31 requirements (institute includes pathway to remove Act 31 license stipulation).
- Connections to NGSS, Common Core, and WI Academic Standards in Environmental Literacy & Sustainability, English Language Arts, and Social Studies
Register online UW-Madison graduate credit (tuition waived!) is available.
Location
Black River Falls, WI
Contact
Institute-specific information: Michelle Cloud
General questions: (608) 262-9591 or earthpartnership@dpla.wisc.edu