Registration in this course REQUIRES Prior Approval by the Instructor Meaningful Watershed Education provides opportunities for interdisciplinary, collaborative, student centered, inquiry oriented and technology rich learning. This course provides K-12 teachers the opportunity to learn about meaningful watershed education, and engage in the development of their own watershed curriculum. This curriculum will provide students with opportunities to gain skills, knowledge, character and the vision to be productive citizens who contribute to a more sustainable future through learning about and interacting with their own local watersheds and issues impacting those watersheds. This course is offered by the Washington Watershed Education Teacher Training Program (WWETT) in partnership with NOAA B-Wet Program, Edmonds Community College Learn and Serve Anthropology School (LEAF,) Service, Education and Adventure (SEA,) the OSPI Learn and Serve Office, and the OSPI Sustainable Design Project. Participation in this course also qualifies teachers to become participants in the WWETT Project. Additional costs of approximately $25.00 for text Designer's Atlas of Sustainability; the other required text is available online at no cost. Hours or Credits to be earned: 20 WA Clock Hrs, 20 Oregon PDUs, 2 CEUs or 2 Quarter Credits. This online independent course may be taken for Antioch University Seattle quarter credit. The credit option requires completion of additional reading and written assignments. You may earn 2 (two) Antioch University Seattle quarter credits for this course. Online Course Access: This is an ONLINE course. During the registration checkout process you will be asked to provide a password to be used for security access to the online course system. Once your registration is completed, you will receive an online confirmation and an email message, explaining how to log into the online course system. Please keep a record of this important access information. You may wish to bookmark or save the web address as a 'favorite' in your internet access environment. REQUIRED TEXT: There are 2 texts required for the course; one is available online for free from Washington State OSPI - see the syllabus. The second (Designer's Atlas of Sustainability) is available at Amazon.com. In association with Amazon, you may purchase this text by using the link provided. Click on the book picture below. Shop at Amazon.com!
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ED441Z, ED541Z |
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2 |
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[semester equivalent =
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| Clock Hrs/PDUs: |
20 |
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Tuition:
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$195 - Clock/PDU
$195 - CEUs
$195 - 400 Level
$195 - 500 Level
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A - GIS-HOL (online) - 3 months to complete from date of registration
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We advise reviewing the course syllabus prior to registration.
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TRANSCRIPT REMINDER
If you are registering for university credit and need a transcript
by June 30th or August 31st,
you need to have your course work to your instructor at least 30 days prior to those dates.
To obtain A Transcript Request Form, with all the information you need to order a transcript, click here.
Questions? Contact The Heritage Institute: Phone: 360/341-3020
or Email: customerservice [at] hol.edu
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