Learning With the Land: An Aldo Leopold Workshop
Educate the Next Generation: School Teachers, Camp Counselors, Extension Agents, Environmental Educators and anyone who wants to educate the next generation about conservation steward-ship and land ethics are encouraged to attend this workshop.
Conservation Ethics: The Leopold Education Project (LEP) is an innovative, interdisciplinary conservation ethics curriculum targeted for grades 6-12. The goal of the program is to create an ecologically literate citizenry.
Awareness of the Land: The LEP increases student’s awareness of the land, informs them of how to make responsible choices for our planet, while simultaneously teaching important social, collaborative and critical thinking skills.
The LEP is unique in that it uses a classic environmental literary work, Aldo Leopold’s “A Sand County Almanac”.
March 13, 2026
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Smokey Mountain Elementary School
884 U.S. Highway 441 N, Whittier, NC
Register by March 6 at: Eventbrite.com
Presenter:
Robert Hawk, Extension Director
Swain/Jackson Counties
robert_hawk@ncsu.edu
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