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The Alberta government offers two workshops for educators. They can be presented to staff on professional development days, teacher's conventions, or any other training opportunity.
Little Explorers | |
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Little Explorers is an informative and hands-on session about the importance of nature on child development and how it can easily be included into our busy lives. It's all about balancing screen time and nature time. This presentation is for adult caregivers, parents and early childhood educators. Length is 1.5 hours with an outdoor component. |
Project WET: Water Education for Teachers | |
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Project WET is a curriculum and activity guide for teachers targeting all school grades. It is about water resources education for children and youth through school and community educators. Training workshops are available to educators at all levels, formal and non-formal, on diverse water topics so that those educators can reach children with objective, experiential, science-based water education. There is a cost for the comprehensive, 592-page guide. For more information about Project WET and the provincial coordinator, visit the Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA) website at: |
Contact
For more information on the programs listed above, connect with:
- Janine Higgins, Community Engagement Lead at 587-986-6694
Contact the Information Centre for the location of an education staff in your area.
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