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This section is dedicated to furthering the professional development for our teachers, as well as providing some additional information about Outdoor Education in Maryland.

Here, you can find information about MAEOE, Maryland Association of Environmental and Outdoor Education, the Children in Nature initiative, tips on how to make your school a Green School, and more!

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Tuesday, 16 March 2010 08:51

Professional Development

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Anne Arundel County Public Schools


ERO Master Calendar Sign-In  -  schedule for upcoming professional development for AACPS teachers. Sign up for workshops, and classes to further enhance your knowledge!

Sign up for the Arlington Echo Initiative and Confidence certification course!
This workshop will provide the necessary certification required to use the Initiative and Confidence Course that is located at the Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center. The Initiative and Confidence Course is designed to develop teamwork and cooperation while promoting risk taking, responsibility, and respect through participation in physically challenging activities and a low-level obstacle course.


MAEOE Conference  -  Once a year conference open to educators interested in environmental and outdoor education.

MAEOE Calendar  - All MAEOE sponsored workshops and events.


Chesapeake Bay Foundation Calendar  - CBF Calendar of events and workshops available.

Thursday, 11 March 2010 14:45

Teacher Resources

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This section is aimed at providing our teachers with information and resources to enhance their activities and lessons associated with environmental and outdoor education both in and out of the classroom.


MSDE Environmental Education - MDE’s education programs provide resources for classroom teachers, outdoor educators, club leaders, and others to teach students of all ages about our environment.

Bay Backpack - Learn some creative ways to integrate the Chesapeake Bay and environmental issues into your classroom lessons. Search through the Bay Backpack's books, multimedia, curriculum guides, individual lesson plans and online data sources about the subjects you are teaching in class.

MAEOE's How To: Native Plants  - Guide on choosing and finding native MD plants for your schoolyard habitat.

MAEOE MD Green Schools  - How to become a Maryland Green School.

Project WET Curriculum Alignments (Elementary) - Once certified in Project WET, consult this guide to incorporate the environmental lessons without needing to extend beyond the existing curriculum.  To learn more about Project WET, visit www.projectwet.org.



Field Trip Opportunities:

Jug Bay Wetlands Sactuary

Chesapeake Bay Foundation Field Programs

Living Classrooms Foundation



Environmental Education State and National News:

Children in Nature  - MD Department of Natural Resources partnership

No Child Left Inside - Coalition dedicated to provide funding to train teachers to deliver high quality Environmental Education and utilize the local environment as an extension of the classroom.


Thank You to our Supporters:


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Chesapeake Bay Trust  - Provides Funding Opportunities


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Maryland DNR - Supporters of our Diamonback Terrapin, American Eel, and Bay Grasses in Classes Programs


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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Provides Funding


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Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education



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Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works




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Maryland Environmental Service - Supporters of the Terrapin Connection Program



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MD State Department of the Environment




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Terrapin Adventures














Kevin M. Maxwell, Ph.D.
Superintendent of Schools

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