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Upcoming Events
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Maple Ridge Eagles Hall, 23461 Fern Crescent, Maple Ridge, BC
Along the Alouette River with ARMS and the PItt Meadows Paddling Club, 24959 Alouette Road, Maple Ridge, BC
Allco Park, 24959 Alouette Road, Maple Ridge, BC
Hosted by ARMS
Allco Park, 24959 Alouette Road, Maple Ridge, BC
Hosted by ARMS
Dykes along the North Alouette, Neaves Road and Ceed Centre, –, Pitt Meadows
Sponsored by ARMS, CEED and KEEPS. Organized by Jack Emberly.
Blue Mountain Woodlot, –, Maple Ridge, BC
Allco Park, 24959 Alouette Rd, Maple Ridge, BC
Hosted by ARMS
Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge
Eco-Educator Network Meeting, 11450 256 Street, Maple Ridge, BC
Canceled due to unsafe driving conditions.
Kanaka Park’s Bell-Irving Fish Hatchery: Head east on Dewdney Trunk Road and turn right, or south, on 256th Street, at Webster’s Corner School. You’ll see the parking lot for the hatchery on your left as you’re at the bottom of the dip in the road and have just crossed Kanaka Creek.
Cliff Park, 25200 Dewdney, Maple Ridge, BC
Course Title: Connecting Curriculum with Place and Imagination
Instructors: Dr. Mark Fettes with Eco-School Project and Imaginative Education Research Group (IERG) team members.
Course Description: Although all subjects in the BC curriculum contain references to addressing local needs, involving parents and community, and so on, it’s often not obvious how to do this in ways that are practical and help students learn. This workshop introduces a way of thinking about, planning and teaching academic content that involves a variety of teaching tools – “tools including culture”, “tools adding connections,” and “tools of engagement” (TIC-TAC-TOE). This approach helps teachers capture the interest and spark the motivation of a wider range of students by connecting school-based learning with place and imagination. The workshop includes talks, handouts, games, and collaborative curriculum-building activities. A small lunch will be provided.
Registration: SD42 staff can register through SD42. Community educators, student teachers, or researchers hoping to attend, please contact Jodi_Macquarrie(at)sd42.ca directly.