Open to Independent school administrators, Trustees, lead teachers, and department chairs.
How can independent school leaders most effectively support the integration of high-impact environmental education within their schools? Spend three exciting days exploring how school leaders can further their school's “environmental mission”. Led by CBF and The Gunston School in partnership with AIMS, VAIS, and AISGW, participants will learn how to effectively design and implement high-impact environmental education curriculum and understand the benefits and models of including the environment in strategic planning. Participants will also learn how a school's campus and facilities can serve as an integrating context for environmental teaching and learning. Join us in hands-on investigations and learn about opportunities to create or expand a green school program.
Length & Location: 3 days/2 nights at CBF's Smith Island Environmental Education Center.
Cost: $25 registration fee. Participation of school leaders is financially supported by the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation, Inc.
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