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Green Teacher Webinar: "Using Nature Journals to Teach Students How to Think, Communicate and Act like Scientists"-- Presenter: Mark Baldwin

Wednesday, January 25, 2012 from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

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Successful science teaching and learning depends on knowing how to make accurate observations, ask the kind of questions that lead to productive scientific inquiry, and plainly communicate what has been learned. One of the best methods for cultivating these skills is to keep a nature journal. In this webinar we will introduce the necessary tools and a basic set of exercises to make nature journaling a part of how you teach science, and discuss practical applications in the classroom and in the field.

Suitability:  All formal and non-formal youth educators

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012 from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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Green Teacher is a non-profit organization which publishes resources to help educators, both inside and outside of schools, to promote global and environmental awareness among young people from elementary through high school. The organization’s primary activity is the publication of Green Teacher, a quarterly magazine full of teaching ideas from successful “green” educators. Each issue of Green Teacher offers perspectives on the role of education in creating a sustainable future, practical cross-curricular activities for various grade levels, and reviews of the latest teaching resources. Other Green Teacher publications to date include five resource books for educators: Greening School Grounds: Creating Habitats for Learning, Teaching About Climate Change: Cool Schools Tackle Global Warming (also published in French as Des idées fraîches à l’école: Activités et projets pour contrer les changements climatiques), Teaching Green: The Middle Years, Teaching Green: The Elementary Years, and Teaching Green: The High School Years.