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The
Project Action Guide is a roadmap for teachers and administrators
planning extended activities and long-term projects related to the
watershed,
along with instructions for several specific projects, including information
about organizing student teams, selecting a project, and teaching skills
related to project success (keeping records, doing research, connecting
with businesses, and promoting a project). It is adapted from Virginia
Institute of Marine Science’s Rally Round publication.
Part 1:
To the Teacher
The introduction explains the purpose of this book and gives some general
information about its use. Teacher
as Team Leader and Authentic
Assessment give teachers ideas for guiding student teams as they
plan, carry out, and evaluate their environmental project.
Part 2:
Getting Started
Choosing a Project will help in deciding what kind of environmental
project to do and what kind of plan to design. Linking
with Established Programs tells about some existing programs that
classes may want to join or learn from. Some organizations provide
materials, training,
and advice to groups who wish to participate in their projects. Most
have at least some free materials. It can be helpful to review some
of these established programs before making final decisions.
Part 3:
Projects
This section contains detailed plans for several large-scale environmental
projects. Teachers may wish to use these projects as extensions of
earlier lesson plans, or they may prefer to use them as resources
for independent
class or schoolwide initiatives. Projects include
Part 4:
Project Recognition
In this section, Obtaining Project
Recognition through Promotion contains
information on sharing information with local newspapers and
television stations. Obtaining
Project Recognition through Awards and Contests contains
information about organizations in Virginia and around the country
that give awards to school groups for efforts to protect and improve
the environment.
A class may be so enthusiastic about their project that they
will want the teacher or school to nominate them for special recognition.
Part 5:
Tool Kit
The Tool Kit is designed to help teachers incorporate some basic
research, organizational, and communication skills into the
environmental projects.
The section includes instructional resources for activities
including
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