How to Herd Your Squirrels
Empowering Educators to Teach Outside
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It's Summer Camp For Educators!
June 21st--June 23rd 2024
During this three day two night camp experience, educators will learn how to engage students in all sorts of outdoor activities.
Topics include:
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How to Herd Your Squirrels
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Phenomena-based Outdoor Education Activities
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How to Teach Nature Journaling
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Garden Education For All
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Project Based Learning with Citizen Science
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Resources Roundtable and Planning Party
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Staying at Big Lagoon
Our school campus is located just north of Sue-meg State Park, one of the most scenic places in California.
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Glamping accommodations will be provided, though you are welcome to bring your own tents. You will be sleeping amidst fog-draped Sitka Spruce trees while the sound of the ocean sings you to sleep in our campus meadow.
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Seven meals will be provided by our acclaimed kitchen staff during your stay. You must provide your own snacks and preferred evening beverages for the campfire programs and social hour.
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Pay showers are located adjacent to the campus at Big Lagoon County Park or Sue-meg State Park.
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Please be prepared to hike up to 6 miles in a day through varied terrain.
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About
Your Facilitator
Ian Gledhill is the Environmental Educator for Big Lagoon Union Elementary. He has been teaching outside for over 20 years. In his career, Ian has worked all over California as a naturalist, and as far away as Yellowstone National Park as an interpretive ranger. Ian received his elementary and science teaching credentials in 2011 and has experience teaching all grades from Kindergarten to High School. Ian is a LifeLab certified garden educator and AEOE certified environmental educator. In 2016 Ian received AEOE's Environmental Educator of the Year award and he can't wait to share what he's learned in the field and gain knowledge from all who attend.
