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August 7-9, 2008 Presented by the: Hosted by the: Outdoor activities hosted by: Fee: Learn about last year's institute at the National Conservation Training Center with photos, PowerPoints and speaker information. Professional Credit: Interested in sponsoring Designing for Children IN Nature?
The Natural Learning Intitiative is inviting Dr. Martin Maudsley, Leonie Labistour, and Daniel Rees-Jones (UK) to help us rediscover the magic of being in nature. He and expert colleagues will lead two sessions of play and refelctions at the Prairie Ridge Ecostation for Wildlife and Learning. Presentations on the importance of contact with nature, design implications and solutions will help conceptualize the interactive day and bring meaning to proposed environmental changes to take to your spaces back home. The Natural Learning Initiative promotes the importance of the natural environment in the daily experience of all children and families through environmental design, action, research, education, and dissemination of information. The aim of the Design Institute is to assist you and your organization in designing environments that will bring children in closer contact with nature. Participants include architects, landscape architects, designers, public health professionals, childcare providers, educators, extension agents, master gardeners, parks and recreation professionals, horticultural therapists, and other individuals interested in creating natural environments for children. To register please visit: http://ncsudesign.org/content/index.cfm/mode/1/fuseaction/page/filename/child.html For information about the Natural Learning Intiative go to: www.naturalearning.org or send an email to Shirley Varela at shirley_varela@ncsu.edu. |
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