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Outdoor Classroom Institute session at Clay Memorial Forest

2012-07-23 - Clay Hill Memorial Forest, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Naranchuluu Amarsanaa. CU photo.. Campbellsville University's Clay Hill Memorial Forest (CHMF) Outdoor Classroom Institute studied novel approaches to science teaching at its program recently. Twenty-two teachers learned how to use drama, music, pottery, forging, photography, storytelling and directed discovery to teach science.Attending, above, were, from left: Front row- Susan Pope, actress/dramatist; Tara Burkhead, Washington County Schools; Linda Taylor, West Marion Elementary School; Shari Boblitt, Washington/Franklin County Schools; Pam Walters, Daviess County Schools; Pam Quinn, Green County Primary School; Barbie Milby, Green County Primary School; Rachel Bardin, Adair County Elementary School; and Dr. Mark McKinnon, physics professor with Lindsey Wilson College. Back row - Debra Wimmer of Adair County High School; Michael Godsey, Adair County High School; Brenda Tungate, associate professor of biology at Campbellsville University; Paula Mattingly, Washington County Middle School; Marcia Sharp, Campbellsville Elementary School; Alicia Bosela, director of the Outdoor Classroom Institute for 2012, assistant director CHMF; Trisha Hall, Green County Primary School; Becky Streeval, Mercer County Senior High School; and Jackie Allen, Casey County High School. - Joan C. McKinney Read More... | Permalink | Comments?
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