Educator Development

Become certified in environmental education curriculums! Engage in a hands-on workshop designed for educators, formal and informal.

Project WILD training scheduled for Saturday, March 11 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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Project Learning Tree

Project Learning Tree (PLT) is a nationally known and award-winning environmental education curriculum designed for teachers and other educators working with youth from kindergarten through eighth grade. This workshop is an active, hands-on opportunity to experience the curriculum firsthand. Participants will receive Project Learning Tree’s Explore Your Environment Activity Guide for K through 8th grade, which includes activities correlated to national and state standards.

Learn more by visiting plt.org and discover more about PLT in Georgia at georgiaplt.org.

Project WET

Project WET is Water Education for K-12 Teachers! The goal of Project WET is to promote awareness, appreciation, knowledge, and stewardship of water resources through classroom-ready teaching materials and educator workshops. It’s a program designed for formal and non-formal educators of K-12 students grounded in defined beliefs reflected in the curriculum and training techniques. It’s a curriculum of interdisciplinary activities developed, field-tested, and reviewed by educators and professionals.

Learn more by visiting projectwet.org and discover more about Project WET in Georgia at projectwet.georgia.gov.

Project WILD

Project WILD is an interdisciplinary conservation and environmental education program emphasizing wildlife. The goal of Project WILD is to assist learners of any age in developing awareness, knowledge, skills, and commitment resulting in informed decisions, responsible behavior, and constructive actions concerning wildlife and the environment. Project WILD has been providing award-winning, classroom-tested, quality conservation education in Georgia, the U.S., and around the world for over 20 years. It is environmental education for students of all ages.

Learn more by visiting projectwild.org and discover more about Project WILD in Georgia at georgiawildlife.com/projectwild.

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