It was an honor to facilitate and participate in a panel discussion of four influential watershed education leaders from across Colorado on March 2, 2018 during the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education's annual Advancing EE conference in Denver. Inspiring Educators in Place: Watershed Workshops The forum highlighted four successful place-based water education programs across the state including Forest to Faucets, Western Rivers Teacher Workshops, and River Watch. Many effective strategies and practices for developing, or strengthening, place-based EE workshops were shared by Sarah Johnson - Wild Rose Education; Kay Phelps - Fort Lewis College; Natalie Brower- Kirton - City of Aurora; Barb Horn - Colorado Parks and Wildlife - River Watch
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4/19/2018 11:26:43 pm
It was a good opportunity for you to be gotten as the speaker for the annual Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education conference. You got the chance to talk with these people and heard a lot of success stories about their recent project. At the same time, it was a perfect opportunity for you to also share your own thoughts regarding the the programs you are proposing. I am sure it will be a big help for everyone, especially if everyone will participate on the said activity!
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