Set up a workshop
If you don't see a workshop on the Education and teacher training workshops calendar that meets you needs, ask us to set up a workshop for you. Here's how.
Contact the Project WET coordinator (contact information on the lower left of this page) to discuss the following
- Type of workshop
- Examples of workshop themes:
- How to Teach Outside
- Addressing academic standards with environmental education
- Using Project WET with preschoolers
- Introduction to environmental education and Project WET for pre-service instructors
- Using Project WET for place-based and inquiry education
- Using Project WET with Projects WILD, PLT, or MinnAqua
- Examples of workshop themes:
- Workshop audience
- The workshop audience can be teachers, colleagues, naturalists, scout leaders or other groups.
- Workshop location
- Locations can vary. Workshops may be offered at schools, nature centers, colleges and universities, or other locations.
- Workshop costs
- Costs vary, but we work to keep them affordable. Average workshops cost anywhere from $20 to $80 per participant, depending on number of activity guides and meals included.
- You may contact a local organization or speak with the Project WET coordinator for sponsorship suggestions.
- We can offer graduate credits through Hamline University's Center for Global Environmental Education. Twelve classroom hours and a homework project are required to earn one graduate credit. To set up graduate credit, speak with the Project WET coordinator.
- Costs vary, but we work to keep them affordable. Average workshops cost anywhere from $20 to $80 per participant, depending on number of activity guides and meals included.