A Day at the NOLS Faculty Summit
It’s the second official day here at the NOLS Faculty Summit. Distinguished alumni and veteran instructors from around the world are sharing their knowledge and experiences with the rest of the NOLS faculty.
Today’s schedule should give you a glimpse into the variety and high-caliber level of talks and discussions going on here in Lander, Wyoming this week.
Day 2 Schedule
8:30am – The Future of Wilderness Education in a Changing World by Dan Garvey
9:45am – Evidence-based Curriculum: What Have We Learned and How Are We Using It? by John Gookin and Jim Sibthorp
11:00am – Land and Water Conservation in the 21st Century: A Role for NOLS by Ann Mills
1:30pm – Workshop Block
Staff Supervision: Course Leader Tools & Tactics by Katie Baum Mettenbrink & Chris Brauneis
Teaching with Intention by Shana Tarter & Gates Richards
Adolescent Learning: Theory & Application by Rachel Collins, Cass Morgan & Clair Parrish
3:30pm – Workshop Block
Writing Student Evaluations by Sheila Baynes
Managing Mental & Behavioral Health Concerns in the Field by Cynthia Stevens
Teaching Leadership on Technical Courses by Rick Rochelle, Ashley Wise & Anna Haegel
7:00pm – Who Murdered the Mountain Gorillas by Mark Jenkins