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"Biodiversity in all its forms can not be fully appreciated unless it is experienced firsthand at its extremes." The purpose of this program is to immerse the participant, either a biology or science educational major, or a PA high school pre-service and in-service teacher, in the biodiversity of selected Costa Rican habitats using an experiential learning approach. The course will also focus on the conservation and research programs of selected tropical rainforest ecosystems, and the plight of endangered sea turtles species. Special emphasis will be placed on how humans have impacted the biodiversity of the environments studied, and their sustainability. As an indirect benefit the student will also experience the biogeography, culture, politics, economics, and history of this region. In her
quest to explore and educate others about the biodiversity, biocomplexity,
and need for preservation of our world biomes, *This course, sponsored by both The Pennsylvania State University, Lehigh Valley College and the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE),is one part of an ongoing professional development program, CHANCE. This course will be covering and evaluating all of the nine areas within the Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology Education set forth by the PDE (K-12). |
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