Forest Resources for Teachers |
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September 11, 2019 |
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The goal of Forestinfo.org is to be a leading source of information on natural resource issues and options. We are committed to educating the public about sustainable forest resources and their effect on people and quality of life. We feel that the most effective way to do that is to educate the teachers who will be teaching future generations of citizens, voters, and policy makers to make informed decisions about sustainable forestry issues.
Discover what Forestinfo.org has to offer teachers by going to http://forestinfo.org/teachers.
Here are some resources you will find:
Teachers' Tools: An array of forestry-related resources for teachers to use in the classroom. Resources are available for kindergarten through adult learners.
Teaching Units: Presentation materials for teachers regarding forest issues.
Research References: A list of forest-related research references.
Forestry Tours: Designed to allow teachers to experience the forest industry first-hand.
Lesson Plans: Environmental and forest-related curricula developed by teachers who graduated from the Teacher Forestry Tours
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Forestinfo.org, Dovetail Partners, Inc. |
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Dovetail Partners, Inc.
Kathryn Fernholz, Executive Director
528 Hennepin Avenue, Ste 703
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Phone: (612) 333-0430
Fax: (612) 333-0432
Email: info@forestinfo.org
www.dovetailinc.org |
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http://forestinfo.org/teachers |
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Forest Resources for Teachers
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: Sharing Environmental Education Knowledge (SEEK)
The goal of Forestinfo.org is to be a leading source of information on natural resource issues and options. We are committed to educating the public about sustainable forest resources and their effect on people and quality of life. We feel that the most effective way to do that is to educate the teachers who will be teaching future generations of citizens, voters, and policy makers to make informed decisions about sustainable forestry issues.
Discover what Forestinfo.org has to offer teachers by going to http://forestinfo.org/teachers.
Here are some resources you will find:
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