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Full-Time Residential Summer Environmental Education Apprenticeship
The Outdoor Leadership & Nature Guides Training features Outdoor Leadership and Nature Guide certification options, plus program development and employment assistance upon graduation. Click here for course description and logistical details of this program that we founded in 1999 and which will follow this schedule in 2012:
June 8-14: Orientation; Wolf Journey Book One - Trail of the Neighborhood Naturalist; Artisanry Projects;
Meet with your personal mentor and receive specialty training with your apprenticeship group.
June 15-16: Help Tend Booth at Washington State Homeschool Convention.
June 17-23: Attend the Earth Skills Educational Training.
June 23, 30; July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; August 4, 11, 18 Meet with Apprenticeship Mentors.
June 25-29, July 16-20, August 6-10: Learn to teach younger children by assisting a lead instructor during our summer day camps on wildlife tracking, ethnobotany/herbalism, and wilderness survival.
July 1-6, July 8-13, July 22-27, July 29 - Aug 3, August 12-17: Learn to teach Backcountry Travel, Wilderness Survival, Ethnobotany/Herbalism, Wildlife Tracking & Birding, Ancient Scouts, Stone Age Artisanry, and Natural Arts & Music while assisting a lead instructor during our overnight camps.
August 20 - Sept 14: Optional complimentary attendance at another day camp, plus a week of Traditional /Fishing or Permaculture Farm training camps, a week of Honorable Harvesting, and a week at the North Cascades Spirit Trek.
Sept 15-16: Graduation Celebrations & Optional Ethnoecologist Certification evaluation upon graduation which requires a $200 fee for contracted evaluators. |
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Full-Time Residential Summer Environmental Education Apprenticeship
The Herbal Medicine & Ethnobotany Teachers Training features Ethnobotany and Herbalist Instructor certifications options, plus program development and employment assistance upon graduation. Click here for course description and logistical details of this program that we founded in 2007 and which will follow this schedule in 2012:
June 8-14: Orientation; Wolf Journey Part Two - Trail of the Traditional Herbalist; Artisanry Projects;
Meet with your personal mentor and receive specialty training with your apprenticeship group.
June 15-16: Help Tend Booth at Washington State Homeschool Convention.
June 17-23: Attend the Earth Skills Educational Training.
June 23, 30; July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; August 4, 11, 18 Meet with Apprenticeship Mentors.
June 25-29, July 16-20, August 6-10: Learn to teach younger children by assisting a lead instructor during our Wild Chefs & Herbology day camps.
July 1-6 assist our Backpacking into Wolf Country overnight camp to learn plants of pine and sage country.
July 8-13 assist our Adventures to the Plant World.
July 22-27 assist our Herbal House in the Big Woods.
July 29 - Aug 3 attend our Wild Ethnobotany & Herbalism Training.
August 12-17 attend our Earth Skills Artisanry Training.
August 20 - Sept 14: Optional complimentary attendance at another day camp, plus a week Permaculture Farm training camps, a week of Honorable Harvesting, and a week at the North Cascades Spirit Trek.
Sept 15-16: Graduation Celebrations & Optional Ethnobotanist Certification evaluation upon graduation which requires a $200 fee for contracted evaluators.
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Full-Time Residential Summer Environmental Education Apprenticeship
The Wildlife Conservation & Tracking Instructors Training features Wildlife Tracking Instructor certification options, plus program development and employment assistance upon graduation. Click here for course description and logistical details of this program that we founded in 2001 and which will follow this schedule in 2012:
June 8-14: Orientation; Wolf Journey Part Three - Trail of the Wildlife Tracker; Artisanry Projects;
Meet with your personal mentor and receive specialty training with your apprenticeship group.
June 15-16: Help Tend Booth at Washington State Homeschool Convention.
June 17-23: Attend the Earth Skills Educational Training.
June 23, 30; July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; August 4, 11, 18 Meet with Apprenticeship Mentors.
June 25-29, July 16-20, August 6-10: Learn to teach younger children by assisting a lead instructor during our Wildlife Tracks & Birds day camps.
July 1-6 assist our Backpacking into Wolf Country overnight camp.
July 8-13 attend our Wolves & Wildlife Trackers Training.
July 22-27 attend our Wilderness Survival Training & Trek.
July 29 - Aug 3 assist our Secrets of the Ancient Scout.
August 12-17 attend our Earth Skills Artisanry Training.
August 20 - Sept 14: Optional complimentary attendance at another day camp, plus a week Traditional Fishing training camps, a week of Honorable Harvesting, and a week at the North Cascades Spirit Trek.
Sept 15-16: Graduation Celebrations & Optional Ethnozooligist Certification evaluation upon graduation which requires a $200 fee for contracted evaluators. |
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Full-Time Residential Summer Environmental Education Apprenticeship
The Traditional Technology & Survival Instructors Training features Traditional Technologies and Survival Instructor certification options, plus program development and employment assistance upon graduation. Click here for course description and logistical details of this program that we founded in 2002 and which will follow this schedule in 2012:
June 8-14: Orientation; Wolf Journey Part Four - Trail of the Survival Scout; Artisanry Projects;
Meet with your personal mentor and receive specialty training with your apprenticeship group.
June 15-16: Help Tend Booth at Washington State Homeschool Convention.
June 17-23: Attend the Earth Skills Educational Training.
June 23, 30; July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; August 4, 11, 18 Meet with Apprenticeship Mentors.
June 25-29, July 16-20, August 6-10: Learn to teach younger children by assisting a lead instructor during our Future Survivors Fun day camps.
July 1-6 assist our Backpacking into Wolf Country overnight camp.
July 8-13 attend our Wildlife Trackers Training or Adventures to the Plant World.
July 22-27 attend our Wilderness Survival Training & Trek.
July 29 - Aug 3 assist our Secrets of the Ancient Scout.
August 12-17 attend our Earth Skills Artisanry Training.
August 20 - Sept 14: Optional complimentary attendance at another day camp, plus a week Traditional Fishing training camps, a week of Honorable Harvesting, and a week at the North Cascades Spirit Trek.
Sept 15-16: Graduation Celebrations & Optional Traditional Technologist Certification evaluation upon graduation which requires a $200 fee for contracted evaluators. |
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Part-Time Residential Summer Environmental Education Apprenticeship
The Youth Mentoring & Camp Counselors Training features a Naturalist Mentoring Certification option, and is open to ages 13-17, and includes employment assistance upon graduation. Click here for course description and logistical details of this program that we founded in 2003 and which will follow this schedule in 2012:
June 15-18: Orientationl; Wolf Journey Part One - Trail of the Naturalist; Artisanry Projects;
Meet with your personal mentor and receive specialty training with your apprenticeship group.
June 19-25: Attend the Earth Skills Educational Training.
June 27 - July 1, July 18-22, July 25-29, August 8-12: Learn to teach younger children by assisting a lead instructor during our summer day camps on wildlife tracking, ethnobotany/herbalism, and wilderness survival.
July 3-9, July 10-15, July 31 - August 6, and August 14-20: Learn to teach Wilderness Survival, Ethnobotany/Herbalism, Wildlife Tracking & Birding, Ancient Scouts, Stone Age Artisanry, and Natural Arts & Music while assisting a lead instructor during our overnight camps.
August 22 - Sept 9: Optional complimentary attendance at another day camp, plus a week of Hunting/Fishing or Permaculture Farm training camps, and a week at the North Cascades Spirit Trek.
Sept 10: Graduation Ceremony
• Optional Ethnoecologist Certification evaluation upon graduation which requires a $200 fee for contracted evaluators. |
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Academic Year Semester Conservation Apprenticeships
Fall Semester starts September 22, 2012 and runs through January 20, 2013 with optional open house introductory dinner on September 8th. Spring Semester of 2013 runs January 19 - May 19 with optional extension to June 19th.
Click here for Tuition Information.
1. The Part-Time Semester of Ethno-Botany & Herbal Conservation is an Ethnobotany Apprenticeship with an ethic of plant conservation, and may be repeated for an additional semester to earn an Ethnobotanist Certification. No prerequisite.
2. The Part-Time Semester of Ethno-Zoology & Wildlife Conservation is an Ethnozoology Apprenticeship with an ethic of wildlife conservation, and may be repeated for an additional semester to earn an Ethnozoologist Certification. No prerequisite.
3. The Full-Time Semester of Ethno-Ecology & Habitat Conservation is an Ethnoecology Apprenticeship with an ethic of habitat conservation, and may be repeated for an additional semester to earn an Ethnoecologist Certification. No prerequisite.
4. The Full-Time Residential Semester of Outdoor Living & Wilderness Conservation is a Primitive Living Skills Apprenticeship with an ethic of wilderness conservation, and may be repeated for an additional semester to earn a Survival Specialist Certification. Prerequisite: Successful completion of another apprenticeship with us, with preference given to those in our Summertime Residential Environmental Education Apprenticeships.
5. The Full-Time Residential Semester of Traditional Living & Cultural Conservation is a Stone Age Living Skills Apprenticeship with an ethic of cultural conservation, and may be repeated for an additional semester to earn a Traditional Technologist Certification. Prerequisite: Graduating from our semester of Outdoor Living & Wilderness Conservation.
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