[PAEE] PAEE Digest, Vol 331, Issue 1

Reeger, Jamie ReegerJ at lackawanna.edu
Tue Sep 9 11:37:10 EDT 2008


Stephanie and anyone else who might be interested in Graduate School,

The Audubon Expedition Institute at Lesley University has an outstanding
program.  It is a MS in Ecological Teaching and Learning.  It is a full
time graduate program that incorporates your job along with school.  It
is an 18 month program.  I am finishing it up now and can't speak highly
enough about it.  I have been an informal educator with a teaching
degree for the past 15 years and this program has increased my
understanding of the environment and made me a better teacher as well.
Check out their web site at
http://www.lesley.edu/gsass/audubon/etl_program.html 
Good luck and let me know if you have further questions about the
program.

Jamie Reeger
Lackawanna College
Environmental Institute
570-842-1506

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Education advice? (rroperti at zoominternet.net)
   2. NCLI (rroperti at zoominternet.net)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 19:46:37 -0400
From: <rroperti at zoominternet.net>
Subject: Re: [PAEE] Education advice?
To: "Stephanie" <stepha7 at gmail.com>,	<paee at actionpa.org>
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Hi Stephanie, Welcome to the listserve! You have a good idea to think
this all through and seek all the advise and information you can. I also
agree having more options is wise, although teaching jobs in western PA
are still scarce. Now that our students are being taught the enviornment
and ecology standards, the demand should increas. I am not sure what all
possibilities would be available in ecopsychology, but we have a live-in
school near me where troubled students use environmental activities to
work thru their emotional problems. That might be a good combination for
someone with your interests. 

Check our website, www.paee.net. to find contact information on your
Regioanl Director. Tim Hart is in the NW, went to Slippery Rock, and is
a teacher. He may have some thoughts for you. Consider attending our
March conference for networking. Good luck. Ruth
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  From: Stephanie 
  To: paee at actionpa.org 
  Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 9:41 AM
  Subject: [PAEE] Education advice?


  Hi everyone,

  I joined the list to see what I could learn although I am not yet in
this field.  I would love to make a career change to environmental
education, though, and wondered if anyone could give me some advice.

  I was looking at going for a Masters in biology (going for a second
Bachelor's would actually cost me more as it would have to come entirely
out of my own pocket).  I am considering getting certified as a
secondary teacher at the same time, which would add about a year to the
program.

  My eventual goal would be to work at an environmental center rather
than in a secondary school (although I'm also considering research).  I
feel like the options in my area may be limited and I need to keep them
open, which is part of the reason for teacher certification.  (I am also
interested in ecopsychology, but I don't see that as something that
could be a full-time career, rather more of a subset of a psychology
practice.)

  So, my first question is, can anyone make sense out of my confusion
and give me advice on my possible education choices?

  My second question is, I live in northwest PA, and it seems a little
quieter up here compared to others regions in the state.  (I would like
to stay up here if possible after graduating.)  Anyone from the area?

  Thanks so much, and sorry to make this such a long first post!

  Stephanie



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Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 20:10:09 -0400
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THE NO CHILD LEFT INSIDE ACT WILL BE VOTED ON IN THE US HOUSE OF REPS ON
TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY!





Ruth Roperti
965 Edgewood Road
Beaver Falls, PA 15010

rroperti at zoominternet.net
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