COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA _ DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES _
BUREAU OF STATE PARKS
Environmental Education and Interpretive
Program
Programming Goal
The DCNR Bureau of State Parks' environmental
education program aims to develop a citizenry that is aware of
and concerned about the total environment and its associated problems,
and which has the knowledge, attitude, motivations, commitment
and skills to work individually and collectively toward solutions
of current problems and the prevention of new ones. To achieve
these goals, a program of services will be offered for the citizens
of Pennsylvania and visitors to the state that will promote:
A. An understanding that humankind is
an inseparable part of the ecosystem and whatever humans do may
alter their surroundings.
B. A basic knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the environment, skills to permit solving environmental
problems, and recognition of each individual's responsibility
toward finding solutions to environmental problems.
C. The development of a stewardship
ethic toward the conservation of Pennsylvania's natural, historical
and cultural heritage, and the prevention and correction of continued
environmental degradation.
Services Available To Schools
Student Field
Learning Experiences: Outdoor environmental education programs
for school groups, called field learning experiences, are available
for preschool through grade 12 at four environmental education
centers and 20 nine- to 12-month state park sites. Most field
learning experiences follow the sequence and continuum outlined
in the Activities For Environmental Learning, a supplemental curriculum
developed by the Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks. Using this
conceptual-based environmental education activity continuum, these
activities develop environmental awareness, environmental knowledge
and environmental valuing and problem solving skills at the appropriate
grade level.
Environmental Forum:
Selected students from high schools investigate a local environmental
issue through sessions at the state park site and local community
sites. Student teams develop projects and take positive environmental
action toward the issue in their school and/or community.
Environmental Problem Solving:
Groups or classes of middle and high school students use environmental
problem solving methods to investigate and take action concerning
local environmental issues.
Water Quality Monitoring Program
(WQMP): High school students
and teachers assess water quality of a local stream on a quarterly
basis and develop strategies to solve local water quality problems.
Spring and fall Water Quality Seminars are hosted by the environmental
education centers to share regional and statewide results and
to provide additional water quality information.
Special Populations:
The complete array of environmental education services offered
is also available for special populations. Special programming
is available for groups with physical and mental disabilities.
Consultant services for teaching environmental education with
special populations is also available at some sites.
Services Available to Teachers
In-Service and Pre-Service Workshops:
The Bureau of State Parks regularly offers both credit and non-credit
in-service courses through local intermediate units. Graduate
credits in environmental education are offered through Penn State
and Slippery Rock universities. We also provide workshops for
individual schools and school districts. Workshops are designed
to give educators the knowledge and skills necessary to implement
environmental education with their students.
Curriculum Development: Assistance
is available on an "as staff is available" basis to
assist schools in developing environmental education curricula
and programs.
Site Development: Assistance is available
on an "as staff is available" basis to assist schools
in planning and implementing school environmental education sites
and environmental study areas. We can provide assistance in planning,
layout, pre-inventory, design and utilizing and coordinating other
resource agency personnel.
Services Available To The Public
Youth Environmental Learning Program:
This program is available to all children and provides both a
formal and nonformal approach to environmental education. The
program includes Touch and Grow for children ages 4-6, Environmental
Discovery for ages 6-8, Junior Naturalist for ages 9-13 and the
Conservation Leadership Award Program for young adults ages 14-17.
Upon completion of each program, participants receive a certificate
and patch.
Community Programs: A wide range of
free public programs are offered throughout the year at most sites.
Program themes include environmental issues, cultural/historical,
natural history and ecology field trips. Special family programs
are planned for adults and elementary-aged children. Program
brochures are available at most sites.
Interpretive Services: The Bureau of
State Parks provides both day and night guided walks, campfire
programs, historical programming, interpretive brochures, exhibits
and other interpretive services.
For further information, call 1-800-63-PARKS.
PROGRAM SITES
12month programs
Jacobsburg EE Center
Jennings EE Center
Kings Gap EE Center
Lackawanna
Little Buffalo
Nolde Forest EE Center
Parker Dam
Presque Isle
8
9month programs
Beltzville
Canoe Creek
Codorus
Cowans Gap
Evansburg
Frances Slocum
French Creek
Greenwood Furnace
Hickory Run
Keystone
Laurel Hill
Oil Creek
Prince Gallitzin
Promised Land
Pymatuning
R.B. Winter
Raccoon Creek
Ridley Creek
Sizerville
Tyler
20
6month programs
Leonard Harrison
Little Pine
Ohiopyle
3
3month programs
Black Moshannon
Blue Knob
Caledonia
Chapman
Clear Creek
Colonel Denning
Cook Forest
Gifford Pinchot
Hills Creek
Lackawanna
McConnell's Mill
Moraine
Mt. Pisgah
Nockamixon
Ole Bull/
Kettle Creek
Pine Grove Furnace
Poe Valley
Ricketts Glen
Ryerson Station
Shawnee
Tuscarora/
Locust Lake
White Clay Creek
Worlds End
Yellow Creek
24
Total - 55 sites
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Tom Ridge, Governor
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
John Oliver, Secretary
6000-FS-DCNR 3007 3/96
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