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There are many ways Audubon can enhance your student's learning
experience while helping you meet the Rhode Island Grade Span
Expectations as well as other state standards.
Audubon's philosophy of education is built upon a hands-on,
inquiry-based approach that engages students in the learning process.
Audubon programs are designed to bring a variety of environmental-based
learning experiences to students ages pre-K to adult. We cover a wide
range of topics, from field to shore and everything in between. Our
experienced educators specialize in providing interactive learning
experiences that encourage investigation of the natural world. Our
programs explore the varied habitats of Southern New England and help
enrich an understanding of human interrelationships with the
environment.
Whether you would like to visit our Environmental Education Center in
Bristol, have an Audubon educator bring a program to your school, or
you would like to visit one of our many outdoor classrooms across the
state, Audubon has something for your group.
Click here to download our complete 2007-2008 Environmental Education Programs & Resource Guide.
At Audubon's Environmental Education Center in Bristol your class can
explore and learn through our indoor exhibits or venture outside on our
28-acre outdoor classroom that reaches the shores of Narragansett Bay .
Some of our programs include Wetland Detectives, Life in the Tide Pool,
Habitats, and Coastal Explorations.
Audubon has other wildlife refuges around the state that your students
can visit for an outdoor learning experience. Look for the nearest one
to your school:
Audubon also has a team of educators that bring a variety of
environmental programs to schools around the state. Some of our
classroom programs include Amazing Arthropods, Life Cycles, Birds of
Prey and even the Inflatable Whale. So let us visit you at your school!
To schedule a program or for additional details call (401) 949-5454 x3014 or email mczernik@asri.org
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