Category: Hands-on Activities
Open to Independent school administrators, Trustees, lead teachers, and department chairs.
How can independent school leaders most effectively support the integration of high-impact environmental education within their schools? Spend three exciting days exploring how administrators, department chairs, and lead teachers can further their school's “environmental mission”.
Led by Chespeake Bay Foundation (CBF) and The Gunston School and sponsored by AIMS, VAIS, and AISGW, participants will learn how to effectively design and implement high-impact environmental education curriculum and understand the fundamentals of environmental strategic planning. Participants will also learn how a school's campus and facilities can serve as an integrating context for environmental teaching and learning.
Join us in hands-on investigations and learn about opportunities to create or expand a green school program.
Length & Location: 3 days/2 nights at Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Smith Island Environmental Education Center.
Summer 2019 press release
Dates for the July 2020 are tentative and final dates will be posted in spring 2020. All registration and payment is handled through the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
AIMS Members: $50
Consent to Use of Photo / Video / Audio: Registration, attendance at, or participation in AIMS meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to AIMS’ use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videos, electronic reproductions, and audio of such events and activities.
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