Apr 19, 2006

Summer Field Course Opportunities - Alaska Natural History Institutes

Summer Field Course Opportunities

Alaska's Glaciers, Rainforests, and Wildlife

Alaska Natural History Institutes

University of Alaska Anchorage

 

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Explore Alaska's wilderness and ecosystems this summer through nine new

accredited teacher trainings. As part of each course, participants join

scientists in the field, as well as explore curriculum and teaching

tools and practice ways to incorporate natural history education into

classroom settings. These teacher trainings are accredited through the

University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) for continuing education credit.

 

Bears and Wilderness of Admiralty Island

http://www.alaskanha.org/anhi-tt-bears-wilderness.htm

5-11 June 2006

$750 including 3 credits

 

Study brown bear behavior and experience the concept of true wilderness

by foot and by kayak in the heart of the Tongass National Forest in

southeast Alaska. Offered in partnership with Discovery Southeast, U.S.

Forest Service, Alaska Discovery, Alaska Natural History Institutes, and

Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

*****

 

Sculpted by Ice: Geology and Ecology of Chugach National Forest

(A course of the Anchorage School District Teacher Academy. Open to

teachers statewide)

http://www.alaskanha.org/anhi-tt-sculpted-by-ice-chugach.htm

12-17 June 2006

$750 including 3 credits

 

Discover the rainforests and coastlines of the Chugach National Forest

and Prince William Sound - and the glaciers that have shaped them - by

charter boat and on foot. Offered in partnership with the Alaska Natural

History Institutes, U.S. Forest Service, and the Anchorage School

District Teacher Academy.

*****

 

From the Forest to the Sea: Glaciers, Ocean, and Rainforest of the

Copper River Delta

http://www.alaskanha.org/anhi-tt-from-forest-to-sea.htm

19-23 June 2006

$600 including 2 credits

 

Based out of a field camp 25 miles outside of Cordova, study the dynamic

wetlands and ocean ecosystems of Prince William Sound and the Copper

River Delta by canoe and by trail. Offered in partnership with Prince

William Sound Science Center, U.S. Forest Service, and the Alaska

Natural History Institutes.

*****

 

Using I-Movie to Capture Interest In Science

http://www.alaskanha.org/imovie-teacher-training.htm

26-28 June 2006

$340 including 1 credit

 

Come to Denali National Park to discover how I-movie helps students

demonstrate abstract concepts and tackle project-based learning,

renewing student interest in science. Offered through the Murie Science

and Learning Center, in partnership with the National Park Service and

the Alaska Natural History Institutes.

*****

 

Seals, Ice, and the Wilderness Idea

http://www.alaskanha.org/anhi-tt-seals-ice-wilderness.htm

27 June-3 July 2006

$750 including 3 credits

 

Experience the calving glaciers, towering granite fjords, and harbor

seal habitat of Endicott Arm, southeast of Juneau, by foot and by kayak.

Offered in partnership with Discovery Southeast, U.S. Forest Service,

Alaska Discovery, and the Alaska Natural History Institutes.

*****

 

Science Writing in the Heart of Denali

http://www.alaskanha.org/science-writing-tt.htm

7-9 July 2006

$400 including 2 credits

 

Surround yourself in Denali's natural history and ongoing research as we

explore the literacy of science, learning ways to reinforce Alaska State

Standards for both language arts and science. Offered through the Murie

Science and Learning Center, in partnership with the National Park

Service and the Alaska Natural History Institutes.

*****

 

Denali's Dinosaurs

http://www.alaskanha.org/denali-dinosaurs-tt.htm

10-12 July 2006

$340 including 1 credit

 

Investigate rocks of the Cantwell Formation, learn how to record

geological data, and take home paleoecology lessons for classroom use.

Offered through the Murie Science and Learning Center, in partnership

with the National Park Service and the Alaska Natural History Institutes.

*****

 

Connecting Natural History and Test-Taking

http://www.alaskanha.org/natural-history-tt.htm

24-26 July 2006

$340 including 1 credit

 

Investigate the natural history, habitat, and ecology of Denali National

Park as this living classroom is correlated to Alaska State Standards

and testing scenarios. Offered through the Murie Science and Learning

Center, in partnership with the National Park Service and the Alaska

Natural History Institutes.

*****

 

Whales of Icy Strait

http://www.alaskanha.org/anhi-tt-whales-icy-strait.htm

28 July-3 August 2006

$850 including 3 credits

 

Travel by kayak through humpback whale feeding grounds in the rich

waters near Point Adolphus and Glacier Bay National Park. Explore forest

ecology with a naturalist's perspective. Offered in partnership with

Discovery Southeast, U.S. Forest Service, Alaska Discovery, and the

Alaska Natural History Institutes.

*****