Sustainability CampPlan of Work

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Boone County CES

Title:
Sustainability Camp
MAP:
Agriculture, Horticulture and Environmental Awareness
Agents Involved:
Rex McBride, Katie Trump, Steve Conrad, David Koester
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Environmental Sustainability & Responsibility
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Forestry Industry Education
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices (general)
Situation:
In one of the more populated areas of Kentucky, sustainability is a topic of concern and has become a focal area and marketing opportunity for thousands of businesses, colleges, and universities across the U.S. (Schmit, 2009). Those most in need of- and likely to experience a lasting impact in- sustainability outreach are youth (Chawla, 1998; Schusler, Krasny, Peters, & Decker, 2009). This 5 day camp program will have topically focused days consisting of remewable energy, water conservation, climate change, sustainable food systems, and sustainable living/ communities.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Adoption of any new sustainability practices in participants households as a result of participation.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Reduction in food waste and landfill destined waste materials, and increase in composed food materials.
recognizing each of the above categories of waste and understanding the positive and negative impacts of each.
Initial Outcomes:
Increase in knowledge of the daily topic (renewable energy, water conservation, climate change, sustainable food systems, and sustainable living/ communities). or an improved attitude towards the importance of the topic.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome:
Indicator: Increase in knowledge of the topic or an improved attitude towards the importance of the topic.
Method: Pre and Post Journaling entries daily
Timeline: during the week of the camps

Intermediate Outcome:
Indicator:Reduction in food waste and landfill destined waste materials, and increase in composed food materials.
Method: Measuring of trash, recyclables, and compostable materials brought to lunch by participants daily.
Timeline: daily, during the camp

Long-term Outcome:
Indicator: Homes of participants understand impact of sustainable practices and have adopted lasting practices that reduce their negative impacts.
Method: Parent Survey
Timeline: one month after programming
Learning Opportunities:

Audience: youth, grades 4-6

Project or Activity: Sustainability Day Camps

Content or Curriculum: presentations, activities, experiential and exploratory learning activities, field trips

Inputs:County Agents, UK Specialists, Local waste management, conservation, forestry agencies

Date: June 2018

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