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Voyageurs National Park
Professional Development
 

    Teacher-Ranger-Teacher

What is it?

The Teacher-Ranger-Teacher program offers an opportunity for teachers to spend a summer working and often living in a national park unit. Teachers will develop lesson plans based on their experience for use in the classroom. The program focuses on teachers from under-served schools that are not currently being reached with park programs, paying particular attention to areas with ethnically diverse populations. The intent of the program is to provide additional opportunities for these populations to connect to the resources of their national parks.

What would I do?

Teacher-Rangers at Voyageurs National Park are uniformed employees working and often living in the park for a summer season. During the summer, Teacher-Rangers will develop and present interpretive programs to the general public and develop curriculum-based materials for the park. During the school year, Teacher-Rangers will bring the park into classrooms by presenting curriculum-based lesson plans that draw on the summer's experience. In April, during National Park Week, Teacher-Rangers will wear their National Park Service uniforms to school and discuss their summer as a park ranger with students and teachers.

 

How do I get involved?

Send a completed application and support materials to:

Megan Wilkins
National Park Service
9940 Cedar Lane
Kabetogama, MN 56669

Application for the Teacher to Ranger to Teacher Program (PDF)

Support materials:

Also read:

For more information:

Contact Megan Wilkins at 218-875-2111.

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Last Updated: November 06, 2011 at 12:10 MST