Environmental Education Center Classes and Programs
Environmental Education Center Classes and Programs
Scully, Forrer
Backyard Streams
Urban Environments (water issues)
Forestry Industry Education
Tomorrow's leaders need to be equipped for tomorrow's challenges, and we must adequately prepare our children for the future they will inherit. That requires a commitment to providing children with environmental education that helps them become the educated thoughtful leaders of tomorrow.
America is in the midst of one of the most profound and rapid societal shifts in history. Today's generation of children is the first to grow up indoors. Their plugged-in lives are often devoid of exploring the natural world. Consider these facts:
•American children ages 3 -12 spend 27 percent of their time each week watching television, and only 1 percent outdoors (Hofferth & Sadberg, 2001)
•Children ages 8 – 18 engaged in over seven hours of media time (e.g., watching TV, listening to music, using the Internet/computer, playing video games) each day (Rideout, Foehr & Roberts, 2010)
•Approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of U.S. children and adolescents aged 2—19 years were obese in 2008 (Ogden & Carroll, 2010)
• In 2000, two-thirds of the public failed a basic environmental quiz and 88 percent failed a basic energy quiz (Coyle, 2005)
This movement indoors is not benign; there are costs to the health of our children: attention difficulties, hyperactivity, childhood obesity, diminished use of senses, disconnect from things that are real. Children need to learn about, understand, and value nature. The next generation will need to care about the land and be stewards of its resources.
Raising an environmentally literate generation of problem solvers will help ensure that tomorrow’s decision-makers are prepared for the challenges they will likely face. Studies have shown environmental education engages students in learning, raising test scores, and encouraging youth to pursue careers in environmental and natural resources.
(Source: Project Learning Tree)
Surveys with the Campbell County Extension Environmental Advisory Council and requests for services also verify this situation and the specific need for youth environmental education.
The quality of the environment will be improved by the youth of the county through their environmental awareness, education, and action.
Youth will be involved in activities that demonstrate their stewardship of the environment. They will continue this stewardship.
Youth will become more knowledgeable of natural processes and biological functions that sustain the environment. Youth will become more knowledgeable of human impact on the environment and use of natural resources. Specific focus will be placed on KY core content for science and practical living assessment including ecosystems, water, and solid waste.
Long-Term Outcome: Improvement of the environment by implementing knowledge and practices
Indicator: Number of trees/wildflowers planted, amount of non-native plants eradicated, number of shiitake logs produced, number of birdhouses, feeders, bat houses, and nesting wreaths constructed
Method: written evaluations and testimonials
Timeline: follow up surveys with participants to inquire about implemented practices
Intermediate Outcome: demonstration of environmental knowledge
Indicator: responses on evaluations and surveys, testimonials
Method: eye witness accounts, responses on follow up surveys
Timeline: during programs
Initial Outcome: acquisition of environmental knowledge
Indicator: responses on environmental surveys, testimonials
Method: written evaluations by program participants and verbal comments
Timeline: immediately following class or program
Audience: general public and youth
Project or Activity: Jolly Thursdays with Campbell County Public Library and Parks and Recreation DepartmentContent or Curriculum: Science and Arts
Inputs: paid staff
Date: Thursdays on June-July 2019/2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Aquatic Ecology
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: July 2019, May, June 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Wilderness Walks
Content or Curriculum: Flower ID, environmental awareness and education
Inputs: paid staff
Date: July, September, November 2019, March, May 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Night Hikes
Content or Curriculum: Nocturnal Education, environmental awareness and education
Inputs: paid staff
Date: December 2019, February, March 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Afternoon of Birding
Content or Curriculum: Bird ID, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: July, September, December 2019, March 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Snakes
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, wildlife education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: June 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Campbell County Animals
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: January, February 2020
Audience: general publicProject or Activity: Nature Crafts
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: April 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Wreath Making
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: December 2019, February 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Nature Scavenger Hunt
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: February, March 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Animal Habitat
Content or Curriculum: Wildlife awareness and education
Inputs: paid staff
Date: March 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Animal Tracking
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: October 2019, January, March 2020
Audience: 4-H members, various scouts
Project or Activity: 4-H Clubs and Scouts Environmental volunteer projects
Content or Curriculum: Wildflower, Trees, and Grassland planting, as well as non-native control, to improve the environment
Inputs: paid staff and volunteers
Date: throughout the year, July 2019 - June 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Build a Birdhouse
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: December 2019, February, March 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Build a Bat house
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: April 2019
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Build a Birdfeeder
Content or Curriculum: Hands-on workshop, ecological education, environmental awareness
Inputs: paid staff
Date: December 2019, February 2020
Audience: public and private elementary students
Project or Activity: Fall Environmental Day Camp
Content or Curriculum: Reptiles and amphibians, solar energy, raptors, botany
Inputs: paid staff, KY Reptile Zoo employees
Date: September - October 2019
Audience: public and private elementary, middle and high school students
Project or Activity: Spring Field Trips
Content or Curriculum: Kentucky's Plants and Animals, Ecosystems and Ecology
Inputs: paid staff
Date: March - May 2020
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Shiitake Mushroom Production Workshop
Content or Curriculum: growing, harvesting, marketing and cooking
Inputs: paid staff
Date: February 2020
Audience: general public, NKU students, Environmental Careers Course
Project or Activity: Tour and overview of jobs in Extension
Content or Curriculum: Environmental Education Center and UK Extension Resources
Inputs: paid staff, NKU professor
Date: August/September 2019Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Environmental/Land Management Assistance
Content or Curriculum: wildlife management, forestry, etc.
Inputs: paid staff
Date: throughout the year 2019-2020
Author: DJ Scully
Major Program: Youth Forestry and Natural Resource Education
“Environmental education is a process that allows individuals to explore environmental issues, engage in problem solving, and take action to improve the environment. As a result, individuals develop a deeper understanding of environmental issues and have the skills to make informed and responsible decisions.” – United States Environmental Protection Agency. In September and early October of 2019, the Campbell County Extension Agent for Natural Resources conducted 16 school fiel