
A Forest For
Every Classroom
A Place-Based Professional
Development Workshop Series
“Public
lands have tremendous potential to contribute to education and quality
of life in our communities. If we can get young people thinking about
not only the future of their parks and forests but also the future of
their local communities, that’s the beginning of lifelong learning,
and it is also cultivating stewardship.” Nora Mitchell, Director,
Conservation Study Institute.
A
Common Vision
Today’s
students will become responsible citizens if they understand the places
in which they live, and if they have educational opportunities based on
real life issues that encourage them to be stewards of their own communities.
Inspired
by a common vision of students learning from and caring for public lands,
the Helena National Forest, Montana Discovery Foundation, Montana Fish,
Wildlife & Parks, and the Elkhorns Working Group have joined efforts
to create A Forest for Every Classroom (FFEC).
FFEC is a
professional development program for educators focused on place-based
education. Teachers who participate in FFEC develop curriculum that foster
student understanding of and appreciation for the public lands in their
communities. The teacher-developed curricula integate hands-on natural
and cultural exlplorations that address concepts in ecology, sense of
place, stewards, and civics. At the heart of the FFEC program is the belief
that students who are immersed in the interdisciplinary study of “place”
are more eager to learn and be involved in the stewardhip of their communities
and public lands.
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