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Curriculum Standards Examples:
Below are several examples for you to see how our
programs can fit into many of your curriculum needs.
1)
At the elementary level we target ecological knowledge with a
focus on giving students the awareness of the world that surrounds
them. Generally, five areas of study are incorporated throughout the
hour with a visual and hands-on experience. The areas we touch upon
are:
a.
Wildlife Species and Populations
b.
Habitats, Ecosystems, and Niches
c.
Interdependence commonalties and interactions
d.
Changes and Adaptations environments and organisms
e.
Biodiversity
2)
At the middle school level we shift into a social and political
knowledge and move the student from simply being aware to a greater
understanding. Here our presentation will include the above areas of
study, plus four additional areas.
a.
Cultural Perspectives appreciation for wildlife and natural
resources
b.
Economic, Commercial and Recreational Considerations
c.
Historical and Geographic Development
d.
Political and Legislative Frameworks domestic and
international
3)
Lastly, at the high school level we discuss sustaining wildlife
populations by tying in all other aspects of our program and moving
students from understanding to taking action themselves. An additional
five areas of study can be brought in at this level.
a.
Attitudes and Awareness human values and perspectives
b.
Human Impacts positive and negative
c.
Issues and Trends use of wildlife and wildlife populations
d.
Wildlife Management
e.
Responsible Action and Service teaching how students and others
can get involved.
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