Princeton Ecology Education Services, Inc. provides K-12 education consulting for teacher professional development,
curriculum development and education programs and assemblies. We have the expertise and experience to provide solutions for
enhancing the academic excellence of students in scientific inquiry, ecology education, environmental science and environmental
education. We work closely with each client to identify your specific needs so that we can create solutions that will be both
cost effective and achieve credible results.
Teacher Professional Development Workshops
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Princeton Ecology Education Services conducts Teacher Professional Development for K-12 schools. You can use the workshops
we describe in this website or we prepare customized workshops on topics that meet your specific needs. Major topic areas
include how to effectively teach scientific inquiry (how to conduct science research), ecology themes, environmental science
themes and environmental education. Workshops promote more effective classroom instruction and can be structured to focus
on training teachers at particular grade levels, utilizing specific types of resources (e.g., a nearby natural resource area,
science kits), as well as meeting the special needs of your students.
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Curriculum Development
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Princeton Ecology Education Services can help you navigate through a kaleidoscope of challenges in order to design a quality
curriculum for one class, one grade or the entire school. This may mean designing an entire curriculum or simply improving
on an existing curriculum in order to significantly enhance the academic achievement of your students in our specialty areas
of scientific inquiry, ecology education, environmental science and environmental education.
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Educational Programs and Assemblies
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Princeton Ecology Education Services offers K-12 science education programs and assemblies with topics focusing on natural
history, ecology, environment and conservation. Programs provide hands-on opportunities for a classroom of students to learn
and apply scientific inquiry skills in a creative way. Assemblies are given to larger audiences. Live animals (mainly birds
of prey) are used in all assemblies to more effectively engage students.
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Ecology - An Introduction for Beginners
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Princeton Ecology Education Services will publish a book entitled Ecology - An Introduction for Beginners. This easy-to-read,
richly illustrated book is written for individuals (students, teachers, the general public) who are interested in learning
both ecological principles and techniques for studying ecology.
You can sign up to receive a notification when the book is published and, thereby obtain a 15% discount if you decide to purchase
the book.
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Newsletter Articles on Ecology, Environmental Science and Environmental Education Themes
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Princeton Ecology Education Services provides a range of articles that are written for the nonscientist. Topics range from
basic ecology principles, environmental education instructional strategies to evaluations of resource books and audiovisuals.
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Unless otherwise credited, all Newsletter
articles are written by:
Dennis J. Gemmell, Ph.D.
President
Princeton Ecology Education Services, Inc.
5 Independence Way Suite 300
Princeton, NJ 08540
866-735-8313
prinecol@earthlink.net
Copyright © 2008
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