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LCF is taking a hiatus in 2011 to evaluate and update the Institute for 2012


Program Funded by:

Natalee Lee Quay

 

2010 Flier:

 Information Sheet (pdf)

WHAT:

teacher4The Teachers' Institute for Conservation Ecology is a five day research-based summer institute sponsored and conducted by the Lemur Conservation Foundation (LCF) in Myakka City, Florida. The Institute provides high school teachers the necessary scientific background, inspiration and specialized tools and techniques to generate learning opportunities consistent with the National Science Education Standards and their own state standards.

This working science environment enables teachers to experience the nature of science through inquiry and to create stimulating conservation curricula for use with students and teacher colleagues. The participants will work with leading national scientists who share their expertise and provide hands-on activities designed to excite and motivate high school science students. Using the Reserve's lemur colony and the native habitat as a resource, participants will also practice living day-to-day science through a field-training program where they learn proper fieldwork techniques under the guidance of professionals.

WHY:

In light of the crisis facing global ecosystems, understanding healthy habitats is a critical concept to communicate to the young who will inherit the responsibility for husbanding Earth’s resources. in the fieldThe Teachers’ Institute addresses these issues by offering the Myakka City Lemur Reserve as a living classroom, but note that the program is not specifically about lemurs. The Institute will assist teachers in developing students' interest in the scientific process, fieldwork, conservation ecology and careers in science.

WHERE:

Lemur Conservation Foundation’s Myakka City Lemur Reserve in Myakka City, Florida. http://www.lemurreserve.org – 941-322-8494.

Participants will be housed in the Reserve’s guesthouses.

WHEN:

Dates to be announced for 2012

WHO:

2009 teacherUp to eighteen high school science teachers will be selected to participate. The Institute is conducted by professors experienced in teaching creative methods of communicating science to students.

DETAILS:

There is no fee to apply. There is a $100 registration fee for participants accepted to the program. (Florida teachers will be refunded the registration fee upon completion of the course.) Full scholarships cover all workshops, materials, food, and housing.




 







 
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