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A monthly publication about conservation in Missouri. Started in 1938, the printed magazine is free to residents of Missouri.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The school year is wrapping up for many districts, but the education opportunities continue.
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will offer a specialized workshop for educators later this summer to combine real world learning through nature and conservation.
MDC is partnering with the Greater Ozarks Cooperating School Districts (GOCSD) to offer a two-day learning opportunity for K-12 educators with presentations specifically designed to meet their grade levels and interests from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 15-16.
Sessions will be offered at one of two locations: Springfield Conservation Nature Center, 4601 S. Nature Center Way in Springfield, or Andy Dalton Shooting Range and Education Center, 4897 N. Farm Road 61 in Ash Grove.
Register at www.greaterozarkscsd.org/page/from-field-to-classroom
“Fish, forest, and wildlife are more than pastimes in the Ozark Mountains of southwest Missouri — they are a way of life,” said MDC Education District Supervisor Marty Marsh. “Yet as deeply rooted as outdoor recreation may be in the region’s culture, these skills are not innate — they must be intentionally taught.”
When registering, participants will select the session that they wish to join. Participants are not required to attend both days, or all sessions on either day. This workshop is geared for teachers, leaders, and curriculum specialists. Register by July 8.
Educators who attend walk away with ready-to-use lessons and new outdoor learning strategies that provide real world connections through nature and conservation, plus direct support from MDC experts.
“MDC’s curriculum emphasizes ‘Nature and Health,’ which is a modern movement that strives to enhance human health and well-being through exposure to natural environments,” Marsh continued.
The upcoming course will include:
Check out conservation education resources through MDC’s Teacher Portal at education.mdc.mo.gov/