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Philosophy

Authentic science research opportunities promote a number of qualities that enhance the learning environment, increase environmental awareness on the part of all students and prepare students for careers in science. These qualities include:


· Team work. In real life, projects and ideas are not isolated matters. Many different

  disciplines come into play. Students realize the importance of team work when they

  collaborate with one another and with outside experts to gain the best possible results in

  their field research.

· Student ownership of learning. By collaborating on a long term project which is important to

  them - a problem they can relate to -  students are motivated to learn and to do quality

  research. Through sharing their findings with experts and the community, they feel

  empowered- that they do make a difference in local and world problem solving.
 

· Confidence building. Students gain confidence not only about their abilities to conduct field

  research, but also their skills at communicating effectively, using technology appropriately,

  and writing, analyzing and thinking critically.
 

· Stewards of the earth. Students who get to know a wildlife population well, who share the

  information they have gathered in an objective way with their community, and who see that

  their work has an impact in public policy, are students who understand more completely

  their responsibility for better wildlife management. Opportunities go beyond the classroom

  and the extracurricular activities outlined for this project. By the time students apply to

  colleges or for jobs, they will have a remarkable track record of their own. This is an

  opportunity rarely available in the science disciplines.