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List of NJAS Workshops - 2005
Educator Benefits
Registration

NJAS is a partner with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection for Project WET.  Click here to learn more about Project WET workshops.

 


NJAS is a NJ Department of Education Professional Development Provider.


Educator Benefits:

Use the outdoors as a learning laboratory.
Model lessons that come from real-life experiences.
Utilize systems learning and cooperative learning strategies.
Integrate critical and creative thinking skills using natural history interpretation.
Address the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards through environmental education.
Applicable to special needs students.
Develop cross-curricular and multidisciplinary units.

All listed workshops are from 9:00 to 2:30
Cost is $35/person/day
(unless otherwise noted). 

Handouts from NJAS’s supplemental curriculum guides will be included
 in workshop materials, as appropriate:

  • Bridges to the Natural World (focusing on local habitats and habitat exploration)
  • Fishing for Answers in an Urban Estuary (focusing on urban wetlands in the 
    Newark Bay Complex)
  • New Jersey WATERS:  Watershed Approach to Teaching the Ecology of Regional Systems (focusing on regional watershed systems)
  • Songbirds at the Crossroads of Migration (focusing on hemispheric migratory systems and patterns)

NJAS WORKSHOPS & IN-SERVICE OFFERINGS - 2005


ELEMENTARY and LOWER MIDDLE SCHOOL

Focus:  Ecological foundations and building conceptual awareness

 

UPPER MIDDLE SCHOOL and HIGH SCHOOL

Focus:  Investigation methods, skill building and community involvement

 

ELEMENTARY / LOWER MIDDLE SCHOOL

Focus:  Ecological foundations and building conceptual awareness


Teaching through the Seasons 

Introduce students to the changing seasons.  The workshops will provide you with different seasonal topics and cross-curricular activities that enable you to engage your students with their natural surroundings.

  • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2005 (autumn & winter)
    NJAS Rancocas Nature Center, Burlington County


New Jersey's Geology

Focus your students’ attention on the surrounding areas to learn about New Jersey’s geologic history.  Look at rocks and minerals, become familiar with NJ’s physiographic regions and discuss the impacts geology has had on New Jersey’s cultural and political history.

  • THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 6, 2005
    NJAS Weis Ecology Center, Passaic County

  • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005
    NJAS Plainsboro Preserve, Middlesex County


Habitat Journaling and Nature Literature

Poetry, prose and methods to share the natural world will be explored.  We will read and interpret existing natural history literature and work towards creating our own literature based upon outdoor experience and observations.  By incorporating experiences into a variety of writing techniques, students are able to fully express themselves and enhance their memories and lessons learned in the outdoors.

  • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2005
    NJAS Plainsboro Preserve, Middlesex County


Classroom Critters

Live animals can provide a great hands-on, interactive learning experience.  Learn how to make the most of your indoor habitat by incorporating some ‘classroom critters’ into your science curricula.  This program will focus on which animals are best for your classroom—from insects to reptiles, and how to use them as teaching tools.

  • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005
    Lorrimer Sanctuary, Bergen County


UPPER MIDDLE SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL

Focus:  Investigation methods, skill building and community involvement


NJ at the Crossroads of Migration

Migration is a global system that can be easily studied right in your schoolyard.  Learn about connections between New Jersey habitats and those in Central and South America.  We will explore the biodiversity of birds, the geography of migration and the ways humans interact with this fascinating system.

  • SONGBIRDS – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
    NJAS Sandy Hook Bird Observatory, Monmouth County

  • HAWKS/RAPTORS – FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 & 15, 2005
    NJAS Weis Ecology Center, Passaic County


Backyard Habitats

A world of discovery awaits just outside the classroom door.  Learn how to utilize and incorporate the schoolyard into your existing science, math, social studies, and other curricula.  Sample lessons from a variety of distinguished curriculum supplements.

  • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2005
    NJAS Rancocas Nature Center, Burlington County


 Sense of Place Series

These full-day field experiences will help build a solid foundation of knowledge about New Jersey’s ecological systems and how people are part of those systems.  Learn more about habitat diversity, species interrelationships and ways to develop a sense of place in your students.

  • NEW JERSEY HIGHLANDS
    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2005 at NJAS Weis Ecology Center, Passaic County



REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Contact the following for more information:

NJAS Department of Education at Plainsboro Preserve
80 Scotts Corner Road
Cranbury, NJ  08512
609-897-9400 (phone)
609-897-0287 (fax)

Attn:  Tara Miller

To register, click here for a registration form to fill out and fax or mail to the above address with your payment.

Confirmation, directions and other pertinent information will be mailed to you at least one month prior to the workshop date.

 

 

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