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GUIDELINES FOR
ARCHBOLD STAFF INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
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- At Archbold the emphasis is on visiting faculty and
students that can be largely self-sufficient while at
the Station. However we encourage classes to ask relevant
Lab Heads and staff for guidance on appropriate teaching
activities, locations for specific fieldwork, and use of
equipment.
- Station and Ranch scientific staff are sometimes willing,
time permitting, to participate in classes on request
(lecture, field tour, field exercises, lab tour, access to
field herbarium or view reference collections of vertebrates
and invertebrates) however these arrangements must be made
directly with the research Biologist (see staff list)
concerned, and well in advance. For the Ranch we recommend
faculty reserve a Ranch Tour (swamp buggy) conducted by staff
to get an overview. See http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/maerc/maerc.htm.
- Education staff
is available, with prior arrangement,
to participate in classes such as a presentation giving an
overview of research and other activities at Archbold, a
guided tour along the Station's Nature Trail, or other
field trips. The Islands in Time Video is an excellent 19
minute introduction to the Lake Wales Ridge scrub.
- For faculty new to the Station, ideas for inquiry-based
learning at field stations can be found at http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/first/index.html
and in a folder describing Project FIRST on the
reference shelf. This includes a compendium of information
from two NSF-sponsored workshops at Archbold designed to
enhance the teaching of undergraduate ecology.
- Good ideas for class activities
may be found by
contacting other faculty who bring students to the Station.
See in this folder "Other colleges and universities that
have visited Archbold (1995-2000)" and also http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/education/colinfo.html.
- Since 1970, the biennial graduate field ecology class from
Cornell University has built up an excellent collection
of student research reports, conducted at Archbold which
are available for reference in the Station's Library (Aisle
2 in the stacks, 574.07 Project Reports). We encourage all
classes to leave electronic and hard copies of student and
class research projects and other useful material with the
Librarian.
- Archbold's Grade 3-5 curricula material, derived
extensively from Station research, is distributed to
elementary schools in 26 counties in FL - and has useful
information for all age-groups! See www.discoveringflscrub.org.
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