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X-WR-CALDESC:Aligning Practice with Development Needs in Environmental Educ
 ation \nJuly 20\, 2022 | 12:30pm – 1:30pm (Central Time) \n\nEnvironmental
  education is used to teach students about ecological topics ranging from 
 food webs to endangered species. How might these topics be taught differen
 tly along different age groups? In this webinar\, we’ll learn how scaffold
 ing is used to adapt the content\, goals\, and methods in environmental ed
 ucation along the spectrum of age\, from birth through high school student
 s. We’ll also discuss how understanding how to apply different educational
  methods for different age groups can help us better meet our agency’s mis
 sion of promoting stewardship within our constituents. \nPresenter: Amber 
 Schiltz\, Nebraska Game & Parks Commission\n\nConservation Education Virtu
 al Lunch & Learn Series \n\nEducation is an essential part of conservation
 . Understanding how people learn and what motivates conservation-based beh
 avior changes are complex subjects that span across many scientific discip
 lines. This free virtual series dives into the science behind educational 
 efforts and practices by learning from experts on a variety of science and
  educational topics. For questions about the series\, contact Amber Schilt
 z\, Wildlife Education Program Manager at amber.schiltz@nebraska.gov. For 
 more information or to register for additional upcoming webinars in the se
 ries\, please see attached flyer.\n\nJuly 20 – Aligning Practice with Deve
 lopment Needs in Environmental Education\nAugust 10 – Nature & Human Well-
 being: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic\nSeptember 7 – Climate Services 
 & Perceptions Across Nebraska\nOctober 19 – What Community Science Taught 
 Me\, Panel Discussion\nNovember 9 – Cultural & Historical Interpretation P
 anel Discussion\nDecember 14 – Science Communication 101\n
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DESCRIPTION:Aligning Practice with Development Needs in Environmental Educa
 tion \nJuly 20\, 2022 | 12:30pm – 1:30pm (Central Time) \n\nEnvironmental 
 education is used to teach students about ecological topics ranging from f
 ood webs to endangered species. How might these topics be taught different
 ly along different age groups? In this webinar\, we’ll learn how scaffoldi
 ng is used to adapt the content\, goals\, and methods in environmental edu
 cation along the spectrum of age\, from birth through high school students
 . We’ll also discuss how understanding how to apply different educational 
 methods for different age groups can help us better meet our agency’s miss
 ion of promoting stewardship within our constituents. \nPresenter: Amber S
 chiltz\, Nebraska Game & Parks Commission\n\nConservation Education Virtua
 l Lunch & Learn Series \n\nEducation is an essential part of conservation.
  Understanding how people learn and what motivates conservation-based beha
 vior changes are complex subjects that span across many scientific discipl
 ines. This free virtual series dives into the science behind educational e
 fforts and practices by learning from experts on a variety of science and 
 educational topics. For questions about the series\, contact Amber Schiltz
 \, Wildlife Education Program Manager at amber.schiltz@nebraska.gov. For m
 ore information or to register for additional upcoming webinars in the ser
 ies\, please see attached flyer.\n\nJuly 20 – Aligning Practice with Devel
 opment Needs in Environmental Education\nAugust 10 – Nature & Human Well-b
 eing: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic\nSeptember 7 – Climate Services &
  Perceptions Across Nebraska\nOctober 19 – What Community Science Taught M
 e\, Panel Discussion\nNovember 9 – Cultural & Historical Interpretation Pa
 nel Discussion\nDecember 14 – Science Communication 101\n
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