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Step Outside and into Engagement: Outdoor Classroom Leadership

Event Date

Monday, July 30, 2018 -
9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Event Description

Harness the benefits of the most interactive instruction possible: learning on school grounds, outside the four walls of the classroom. Conducting class outside offers many academic, social, and emotional benefits for students. Studies link outdoor learning to improvement in attitudes toward school, increased student achievement, higher attendance, increased social development, and physical health benefits. Learning outdoors is even linked to a reduction of ADHD and ADD symptoms among some students. This workshop is designed to provide K-12 teachers with training in conducting class outside on any type of school grounds in order to engage and inspire students in learning. Guidelines, rules, safety considerations, resources and handouts will be provided so teachers have everything they need to lead confidently. Classroom management practices that fit within existing PBIS models and are specific to the outdoors will be discussed. The workshop will include time for collaboration and lesson planning, and a variety of ready-to-use activities will be supplied so teachers can implement outdoor learning right away.

Graduate credit available for additional cost if you participate in any two approved workshops during the summer.

Contact the WCEE for details: wcee@uwsp.edu.

Location

CESA 11
Turtle Lake, WI

Contact

Jamie Mollica - Program Specialist
Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP)
Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education (WCEE)
College of Natural Resources
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Stevens Point, WI 54481
phone: 715.346.4818
jmollica@uwsp.edu 
https://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/wcee/Pages/Professional-Development.aspx