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Yellowstone Youth Conservation Corps Resource Education Curriculum, Kristen Schulte, Ana Houseal
Yellowstone Youth Conservation Corps Resource Education Curriculum, Kristen Schulte, Ana Houseal
Kristen A Schulte
Our country’s first National Park is home to the Yellowstone’s Youth Conservation Corps (YELL-YCC), a residential youth employment program founded on service learning concepts implemented through stewardship projects. Education is an integrated into all projects, through the Resource Education Curriculum (REC). This curriculum consists of 17 one-hour lessons developed to enhance the YELL-YCC experience.
The REC was developed for 8th-12th grade students in outdoor settings, divided into groups of 4-6 students each, highlighting specific concepts related to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, but is adaptable in group size, level, and content. The REC is divided into five themes: leadership, cultural heritage, …
The Wolverine Way:A Free Summit Of 24 Experts And Ricardo Sierra, Discussing Our Culture’S Disconnect With Nature, And What We Can Do About It, Kristen Schulte
The Wolverine Way:A Free Summit Of 24 Experts And Ricardo Sierra, Discussing Our Culture’S Disconnect With Nature, And What We Can Do About It, Kristen Schulte
Kristen A Schulte
The Wolverine Way: Is a Free Telesummit Summit of 24 Experts and Ricardo Sierra, Discussing Our Culture’s Disconnect with Nature, and What We Can Do About It. One of the featuring experts is Kristen Schulte. Discussing conservation, education, youth corps, and her connection to the work she has done.