Join Friends of Tryon Creek to learn Indigenous ways of knowing, strengths-based methods, authentic narratives, hands-on activities, land-based educational hike methodology and more.
This training is intended for educators of all walks, teachers, volunteers, community members, early career folks, those interested in learning more about the environmental field, cultural implementation and working with youth.
Additional Information:
$15 for members, or $50 for non-members which includes a complimentary individual Friends of Tryon Creek membership
Light refreshments and snacks will be provided
Certificate of accomplishment upon completion
Learning goals/objectives:
Learn tools of balance through the Relational Worldview Model
Explore Indigenous ways of knowing including strengths-based methods, authentic narratives, and teachings from guest speaker, Tara Reynon, MSW (Suquamish)
Create accountable spaces in the classroom and outdoors through an equity and justice focus, implementation of different learning styles, and recognizing abilities and barriers
Experience hands on activities, and an educational hike using land-based methodology
This event is full, if you would like to connect about future opportunities please email Education Program Coordinator, Betty Bryant.