4-H Stream Teams 2013 Volunteer Training Registration

 
Learn More About 4-H Stream Teams at http://ecosystems.psu.edu/youth/4-h-stream-teams-information
4-H Stream Teams is a new opportunity for youth to develop a caring relationship with water in their local communities. Led by a volunteer (4-H leader, scout leader, youth group coordinator, etc.) or formal teacher (classroom teacher, afterschool program facilitator, homeschool instructor, etc.), groups of youth are guided through hands-on and engaging water learning activities, given the opportunity to explore the water resources in their communities, and encouraged to complete service projects that will help maintain or improve their local water resources. Join us during a live webinar series for a complete overview of the 4-H Stream Teams program and training on how you can start a 4-H Stream Team with a group of youth in your community. The training is a four part webinar series and each night will cover a different topic. Please plan to join us for all four sessions, each one hour long.

4-H Stream Teams Volunteer Training:
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 Part 1: What is a 4-H Stream Team – Program Overview (12pm-1pm; repeated at 7pm-8pm)
Thursday, January 31, 2013 Part 2: Hands-on Water Learning (12pm-1pm; repeated at 7pm-8pm)
Tuesday, February 5, 2013 Part 3: Connecting Youth to Local Water Resources (12pm-1pm; repeated at 7pm-8pm)
Thursday, February 7, 2013 Part 4: Leading Youth in Water-Based Service Projects (12pm-1pm; repeated at 7pm-8pm)

THIS COURSE HAS BEEN APPROVED TO PROVIDE 4 ACT 48 HOURS TO ALL PENNSYLVANIA TEACHERS.

The trainings are free, but pre-registration is requested. Please complete the brief registration survey below.
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1. Your Information:
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2. Which sessions do you plan to attend? (it is okay to choose some day time sessions and some evening sessions if that best fits your schedule)
12pm - 1pm7pm - 8pm
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 Part 1: What is a 4-H Stream Team – Program Overview
Thursday, January 31, 2013 Part 2: Hands-on Water Learning
Tuesday, February 5, 2013 Part 3: Connecting Youth to Local Water Resources
Thursday, February 7, 2013 Part 4: Leading Youth in Water-Based Service Projects
3. Do you have access to a computer with internet access during the times you selected?
4. Is your internet connection high-speed (not dial-up)?
5. If you do not think your internet connection will support attending the webinars from your personal computer, would you be interested in viewing the webinar from an arranged viewing location? (such as a local Penn State extension office or similar - please note these will need to be arranged on a case by case basis, so if you think you will need this accomodation please give us ample notice)
For questions or more information about these trainings, please contact Jennifer Fetter at 4hwater@psu.edu or (717) 921-8803
Penn State encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Jennifer Fetter at (717) 921-8803 in advance of your participation or visit.

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