Video: Biomimicry Educator Training Workshop - Findhorn, Scotland
August 25-31, 2012
Biomimicry Educator Training Workshop
Learn about biomimicry and how to teach it while exploring five habitats in coastal northeast Scotland!
Join us for a weeklong Biomimicry Educator Training Workshop, August 25 – 31, hosted at Findhorn College, the educational arm of the famous Findhorn Ecovillage. Designed for k-12, university, and informal science educators, the workshop offers instruction in the fundamentals of biomimicry, an introduction to Life’s Principles, and communication strategies for sharing biomimicry with students of any age. Participants will learn from local plants, animals, and ecosystems while exploring tidal bays, rivers, forests, and heather dunelands on the fringe of the Scottish highlands. And they'll leave the course with a toolkit of resources and a plan for incorporating biomimicry education into their own curricula and programs.Register directly with Findhorn College.
Where: Findhorn College, Scotland |
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When: August 25-31, 2012 |
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Who is this course for? This course is designed for high school, college or university, and informal science teachers or lecturers who are interested in learning the fundamentals of biomimicry and integrating biomimicry teaching into new or existing courses, programs, displays, or exhibits. What will participants learn?
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Instructors: Megan Schuknecht, Director of University Education, and Sam Stier, Director of Public and Informal Education Cost: (includes course materials, full board, and accommodations through Friday after the course ends)
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