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K-12 Education Programs: From Awareness to Responsible Action
Workshop Schedule
Workshop Information | Dates | Locations
Project WILD
What is WILD? | How to get Materials | Activity Guides
SSS Correlations
K-2 | 3-5 | 6-8 | 9-12
Florida Black Bear
Activity Guide | Bear Info | Lesson Summaries
Schoolyard Wildlife
Activities & Ecology | Ecosystems | SSS
Correlations | FCAT Prompts
WILD Action Grant
How to Apply | Support Action Grant
Sample Lessons
Project & Aquatic WILD | Florida Black Bear | Schoolyard Wildlife
Facilitator Corner
Facilitator Handbook | Workshop Forms | WILD Times Newsletter
Volunteer Information
What is a Facilitator | Dates | Info for Trainees
FAQ’s
Top 15 questions asked | Answers
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission sponsors several programs that offer conservation
education training to educators of K-12 students. Project WILD, Schoolyard
Wildlife and Black Bear education programs provide contexts for educators of
school-aged children to integrate wildlife conservation themes into the
typical subjects and skills taught in the classroom. All K-12 programs have
been correlated to benchmarks of the Sunshine State Standards and have been
demonstrated to improve FCAT test scores.
Our curriculum guides are classroom tested and research-based, and they
are only available through attending a workshop. In-service credit is
available for all our K-12 workshops.
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