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TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS

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Fall 2008 4-H Wildlife StewardsTraining

October 9-11, 2008

a training designed for teachers, Wildlife Stewards volunteers, parents and community members who are looking for ways to create, use and sustain outdoor habitats and gardens in a school setting.

  • 4-H School Gardens and Habitat Skills Share Workshops (October 10)
  • 4-H Wildlife Stewards Training Registration
  • 4-H Wildlife Stewards Training Brochure (pdf)
 

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4-H After-School Programs Leader Training

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***** UPCOMING TRAININGS: *****

(click here to find out more information about our New Multnomah County program)

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On-Line Wildlife Stewards Training

(E-Module Registration and Login)

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Our 4-H Wildlife Stewards Basic Training is a 3-day workshop. Participants receive 24 hours of instruction. The training is interactive and covers native plant selection, habitat design, science teaching skills, educational resources and more. This is a mandatory training for anyone interested in becoming a 4-H Wildlife Steward. In exchange for this training, 4-H Wildlife Stewards are placed in a 4-H Wildlife Stewards Member School to perform 50 hours of volunteer work. 4-H Wildlife Stewards work in teams of at least two. 4-H Wildlife Stewards receive continuing support through the 4-H Wildlife Stewards Newsletter, periodic training opportunities, access to 4-H science education kits and curriculum, and assistance from the 4-H Wildlife Stewards staff. Two Oregon State University Continuing Education Credits are available for an additional cost for those interested in receiving University credit for completing the course.

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The 4-H Wildlife Stewards Advancement Trainings are open to 4-H Wildlife Stewards and teachers from 4-H Wildlife Stewards Member schools only. These trainings are designed for those who wish to develop their skills and knowledge in a specific area. There is a nominal training fee to cover the costs of materials. A minimum of 8 4-H Wildlife Stewards or teachers must be enrolled in the class before the class will be held.

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4-H Wildlife Stewards On-Site Curriculum Training: An on-site 4-H Wildlife Stewards Curriculum training is available for any 4-H Wildlife Stewards Member School that recruits 8 or more teachers, parent volunteers or community volunteers to participate. Learn how to use your school habitat as an outdoor learning lab for your students. This training is targeted to both teachers and volunteer leaders. Using the 4-H Wildlife Stewards curriculum for both K-2nd grade and 3-5th grade, workshop instructors will demonstrate some of the lessons and activities from these curriculum guides. All the lessons tie directly the school habitat project and are matched to the Oregon Education benchmarks. The curriculum integrates the concepts of habitat, soils and water, plants, insects and wildlife into easy-to-use math and science lessons. The training is designed to meet the individual needs of each school. Schools may select a 3-hour, 4-hour or six-hour workshop.

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