Supporting Environmental Literacy Across the Curriculum with the MWEE Framework
August 20 @ 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Join Heritage Conservancy, the Bucks County Intermediate Unit, and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for an educator workshop. Become a Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEE) Ambassador by completing the online MWEE 101 course and this in-person workshop.
Learn how to use this framework to support environmental literacy across subject areas with your students.
This program is for formal and non-formal educators.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided, plus a stipend for formal Bucks County educators. Six hours of ACT 48 credit available.
Location: Nockamixon State Park, Environmental Education Center, 1542 Mountain View Dr, Quakertown, PA 18951
Click here to register.
Please contact Shannon Fredebaugh-Siller at sfredebaugh@heritageconservancy.org or 215-345-7020 ext. 105 with questions or for more information.
Financial and other support for the “Meaningful Watershed Professional Development Training for Bucks County Teachers” has been provided by the Department of Environmental Protection’s Environmental Education Grants Program. Additional support from the William Penn Foundation.