Parks in the Classroom
Parks in the Classroom
Developed and offered by Alberta Parks, Parks in the Classroom is an outreach education program dedicated to fostering environmental understanding, appreciation and stewardship in young Albertans. Designed to engage and educate students using a variety of mediums, this unique program features three distinct parts: a hilarious curricula-based musical theatre show, fun and interactive classroom sessions, and outdoor field sessions which immerse students in an experiential learning environment while challenging them to explore, discover and apply their knowledge. All aspects of the program address the Alberta Education Science and Social Studies Curriculum for multiple elementary grade levels and topics.
Government
Parks in the Classroom is committed to helping a new generation of Albertans to discover and explore the vast ecological wonders of our province. Through our educations programs students and teachers develop into environmentally conscious stewards, motivated to conserve and preserve Alberta’s natural areas for generations to come. “For in the end, we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught.” Dioum, Baba
| Street: | 2nd floor, Oxbridge Place |
| : | 9820 106 street |
| City: | Edmonton |
| Postal Code: | T5K 2J6 |
| State/Province: | Alberta |
| Country: | Canada |
Northern Alberta, Greater Edmonton area, Central Alberta
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