For the past three years, the Institute has
worked with a network of partners to design and evaluate a
place-based education program to demonstrate and evaluate
the strength of public land–community connections that
can be created.
“A Forest for Every Classroom: Learning to Make Choices
for the Future” is a professional development program
for educators built on place-based education principles. Participants
commit to a year-long program and develop their own curricula
integrating exploration of local natural and cultural heritage
with hands-on service learning and civic engagement. At the
heart of the program is the belief that educators and their
students who are immersed in the interdisciplinary study of
their home place are more eager to learn and be involved in
the stewardship of their communities and public lands. For
the sponsoring partners, each organization has built professional
capacity by learning from each other, and enhanced their community
relationships while providing a high quality program. Read
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