Date
-
Time
All day
Fee
$575, includes light breakfast and lunch; additional fee for undergraduate or graduate credits. Limited accommodations are available at $65/night double occupancy.
Location
Shelburne, VT
Registration Details

Registration required.
Participant Fee: $575. Includes light breakfast and lunch, excludes accommodations and graduate credit. Scholarships may be available on a need-based scale. 
Optional: Two graduate credits for an additional fee.

For workshop questions and information on onsite accommodations, contact Jed Norris at jnorris@shelburnefarms.org or 802-985-0309.
For registration and scholarship questions, please contact registration@shelburnefarms.org.

**Rescheduled** Project Seasons for Young Learners: Cultivating Joy & Wonder

Educator Programs
Project Seasons for Young Learners: Cultivating Joy & Wonder

Our in-person July 13–17 workshop has been cancelled, but we will be offering a virutal version this fall! Are virtual courses not for you? Please check back for summer 2021 opportunities.

Join us for a week of fun and learning on the Farm while using the Big Ideas of Sustainability to inspire your curriculum with fresh ideas. We’ll use lots of hands-on activities, protocols, and shared learning to examine how these ideas can instill a deep love and appreciation for the natural world in both you and your students. Rediscover your own curiosity and joy by connecting with peers, engaging with our farmyard, forest, lake and wetlands, and learning practical activities and pedagogy you can easily employ in your own place.  

While we use the Farm as a teaching tool, we have crafted this experience to support a variety of rural, suburban and urban providers and ways to utilize your community as a vital resource in your program. In order to enhance our shared learning, we use an assortment of protocols to deepen understanding and provide opportunities for rich conversation.

We look forward to this week every year because no program is the same and it brings together a wonderful  community of learners from all over who share, inspire, and support each other. 


Goals & Objectives:

  • Build knowledge of developmentally appropriate place based learning
  • Participate in professional protocols to share learning between peers and facilitators.
  • Use Shelburne Farms campus to explore different ecosystems (farm, forest, lake & wetland) to support curriculum development utilizing the natural world
  • Increase capacity to integrate farm to early education and education for sustainability into the classroom curriculum