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Contact

Kiki Corry
Texas Parks and Wildlife 
512-389-4369 
kiki.corry@tpwd.texas.gov 

When

Monday, October 18, 2021 at 4:00 PM CDT
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Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 1:00 PM CDT


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Where

This is an online event. 
 

 
 
 Project WILD Facilitator Training

Training to conduct the Suite of Texas Project WILD workshops.

Must have previously attended a Project WILD or Aquatic WILD regular educator workshop and be willing to lead one workshop per year.

Share WILD with your peers and colleagues!  Join the corps of volunteer Facilitators who lead the suite of Project WILD workshops. After attending both the online sessions, trainees may be certified to facilitate Project WILD, Aquatic WILD, and Growing Up WILD professional development workshops for formal and informal educators.

  • 12 TEA-approved CPE and TEEAC hours
  • Cost - $50 with the obligation of leading Project WILD workshops
  • Training is entirely online using Zoom
  • Materials will be shipped to you; please register with a good physical delivery address (no PO Box)

Although WILD Facilitator certification is for delivery in any Project WILD workshop format, this training is specifically for online delivery.  Your presentation and facilitation will be demonstrated in an online workshop setting.

October 18; 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

  • Project WILD facilitator basics
  • Introduce training teams
  • Assignments

November 6; 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

  • Team presentations
  • Demonstration of facilitation skills
  • Certification

Expect to spend at least 6 hours working with your training team to prepare for the November 6 presentations.

No refunds unless canceled by TPWD.

For information contact Kiki Corry, Project WILD Coordinator Kiki.Corry@TPWD.Texas.gov or (512) 389-4369.

Project WILD is sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife. Registration has been made possible through a partnership with Texas Wildlife Association. 

More information about TWA's educational programs.

                            

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