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Teacher Development Workshops and Invasive Species Trainings

Educator workshop on Maui

The Maui Invasive Species Committee offers teacher development workshops centered on the Hōʻike o Haleakalā Curriculum. Offered at least twice a year to traditional and non-traditional educators, these workshops feature guest speakers, teacher/student resources, and field excursions/

Four Maui Mauka Conservation Awareness Trainings (MMCAT) are offered each year by staff from the Maui Invasive Species Committee, East Maui Watershed Partnership, and Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project. The goal of these trainings is to connect tourism professionals with conservation professionals to create a mutually beneficial relationship in nature-based tourism. For more information on the Maui Mauka program, visit www.mauimauka.org.

For more information on upcoming workshops or training, e-mail the MISC Public Relations and Education Specialist, Lissa Strohecker, at miscpr@hawaii.edu or call 808-573-6471.

Upcoming Workshops and Events:

Hōʻike o Haleakalā Teacher Workshop: March 21-22, 2024:

A two-day field workshop for K-12 teachers and environmental educators combining field experiences with learning resources and curricula of MISC/Hō’ike o Haleakalā, Learning Endeavors, Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, Waihe’e Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge.

  • Field experiences on-site at Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge and Waiheʻe Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge
  • Lunch/snacks provided on both days
  • Teacher resources including a binder of lesson plans and a class set of materials for selected activities.
  • $175 stipend for full completion of 2-day workshop
  • Applications for field trip transportation funds

Limited to 14 participants. Registration deadline March 8. 2024

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Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC)
Office: (808) 573-6472
Press and Media Inquiries: (808) 344-2756
Mailing Address:
PO Box 983, Makawao, HI 96768

Acting Manager / Public Relations: Lissa Strohecker
E-mail: miscpr@hawaii.edu

Special Projects: Teya Penniman
E-mail: miscmgr@hawaii.edu

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