How to Start/Implement a Nature Education Program in Your School/Centre/Facility – Registering for Aug 25
Date/Time
Date(s) - Aug 25, 2021
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Langley CCRR - online
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Now that you attended Part 1, where you have learned tools and activities to integrate Nature Education into your practice in a safe or comfortable way, we will continue by discussing the definition, history, benefits and categories of Risky Play, differences between boredom and anxiety with respects to playing in FLOW, the RISK Triangle (a concept developed by Jarrett Krentzel), site assessment and risk management in regards to mitigating risks versus hazards, requirement for successful Risky Play and how to work within the requirements and regulations of licencing regarding Risky Play. We welcome you to continue joining us for another fun and engaging presentation, where my goal is to raise your awareness of Risky Play and create a positive association to all of its benefits!
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Online
Yes
Professional Development Certificate
Yes
Professional Development Certificate Credit Hours
2
Registration Fee
15.00
Registration Contact Email
lmcinnis@lcss.ca
Registration Contact Phone Number
6045334425
Registration Link
https://www.lcss.ca/lcss-workshops/
Presenter(s)
Jarrett Krentzel
Presenter Information
Jarrett Krentzel is the Founder/Director of Hand-In-Hand Nature Education Inc. (HIH), an outdoor educational program located in the Comox Valley and Campbell River designed to offer a unique childhood learning experience for children 2 – 17 years old. Jarrett has over 20 years of experience teaching nature education from preschools to universities in British Columbia, Yukon, New York, Oregon and California. He is a member of the BC Nature’s Education Committee, Outdoor Early Learning Association of BC, PLAY Comox Valley, Comox Valley Nature Educators, Cumberland’s Ecology of the Forest Committee and Acorn Collective. Jarrett is the co-founder of Cascadian Crusaders, co-author/publisher of a children’s illustrated environmental superhero book called The Great Plastic Round-up, former Vice President for the Comox Valley Naturalists Society and former co-leader of NatureKids BC. With Jarrett’s belief that nature is our ultimate teacher and we are nature’s ultimate students, his mission with HIH is to create a
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