Friday, June 26, 2009

N.C. Outdoor Classroom Symposium

Please save the date for North Carolina’s first Outdoor Classroom Symposium to be held Friday, October 23, 2009 at the North Carolina Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill, NC!

The symposium will focus on techniques for creating, maintaining and using outdoor classrooms and strategies for integrating outdoor learning into the curriculum. It will feature sessions on how to create specific types of school gardens and natural areas, how to start farm-to-school programs, and how to design and use your school grounds to enhance learning across the curriculum.

Pre-symposium workshops will be offered on Thursday and mobile workshops on Saturday will give participants the opportunity to visit school and community gardens. Other highlights will include a Friday evening reception, educational exhibits and many opportunities for networking and learning!

Symposium registration is scheduled to open in August 2009. Sessions will be appropriate for educators who already have an outdoor classroom and for those who are just beginning to develop their schoolyard areas for outdoor environmental learning. Teachers can earn CEU credits and participants can earn credit towards their N.C. Environmental Education Certification.

The symposium is a partnership between the N.C. Botanical Garden, the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; the Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Program; the Environmental Education Fund; the N.C. Office of Environmental Education and the Natural Learning Initiative, N.C. State University.

This will be a great opportunity for classroom teachers, teacher assistants, school administrators, parent volunteers, and non-formal educators and those involved in design of outdoor play and learning areas from across the state!