Project WILD & Project Learning Tree
Using Sheltered Instruction
EDUCATOR WORKSHOP
Projects WILD and Learning Tree are interdisciplinary, supplemental environmental, and hands-on education programs suitable for learners of all ages, types, cultures and ethnic groups. Activities have been correlated with the Colorado Model Content Standards for Science, Geography, History, Math, and Reading/Writing, and are available in Spanish.
This workshop is designed for educators who teach Linguistically Diverse Students.
Participants will participate in demonstrations of sheltering techniques for content area instruction and practice using rubrics for evaluating and modifying activities and text materials.
At CAL-WOOD Education Center (www.calwood.org)
In beautiful, mountainous Jamestown, CO (15 miles west of Boulder)
November 1-2, 2008
9:30 am Saturday to 4:00 pm Sunday
INSTRUCTORS:
Nancy Commins, BEN Curriculum Specialist, University of Colorado at Denver
Rafael Salgado, Executive Director of Cal-Wood Education Center
COST:
$105.00, includes ALL materials/curriculum guides (English and Spanish), four meals, and lodging. Participants pay only $70.00, the Colorado Division of Wildlife sponsors $20.00 and the Colorado State Forest Service $15.00
To register, click here
1 credit available through Colorado School of Mines for $57.00
Cal-Wood Education Center
Colorado Division of Wildlife
BEN, Bilingual ESL Network
Colorado State Forest Service
All programs, services and activities of the Colorado Division of Wildlife are operated in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need an accommodation as a result of a disability, please contact Debbie at 303-291-7328. To assure that the Division of Wildlife can meet your needs, please notify us of your request at least ten (10) business days prior to the scheduled event.
