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YNOE Professional Development Training


YNOE Professional Development: Nature-Based Education, June 24th, 9:30am-3pm


Join the Environment Department at CCE-Broome for a day long training on how to bring nature-based education into the classroom, and how to bring the classroom into nature.


9:30-10am: Welcome

10-11:30: Bringing Nature into the Classroom

11:30-12pm: Lunch provided

12-1pm: Community and Classroom Compost Programing 

1-3pm: Insect Programing in the Cutler Botanic Garden

3pm: Depart


Participants will recieve a more detailed schedule upon registration. 

Please dress for the weather.



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