***Borrowed from National PLT website***
How do I get PLT’s curriculum materials?
You must participate in an online or in-person professional development workshop to receive most of PLT’s curriculum materials. The workshop description will indicate which PLT material(s) you will receive.
May I purchase PLT’s curriculum materials?
Most PLT curriculum materials (printed or electronic) are only available by participating in an online or in-person professional development workshop. Some select curriculum materials are available for purchase. To see the current offerings, go to http://shop.plt.org.
What happens in PLT’s professional development workshops?
PLT’s workshops are highly engaging and active learning experiences that provide participants the knowledge, skills, and inspiration to teach environmental education. Depending on the grade-levels, themes, and content being covered, they may range from a few hours to several days. The number of participants typically ranges from 10 to 30.
Workshops are usually designed and delivered by a local facilitator and/or state coordinator. They are often open to all types of formal and nonformal educators and held in central locations periodically throughout the year. They can also be tailored to meet the needs of a specific audience at their own site.
Who can attend a workshop?
Anyone. Most participants are K-12 classroom teachers, early childhood educators, college students, curriculum specialists, nature center staff, natural resource professionals, youth group leaders, out-of-school educators, and many more. If you want to teach youth about the environmental, PLT is for you!
Where are workshops held?
How much do workshops cost?
What supports are available?
What is the difference between online and in-person workshops?
Can I earn credits for attending a PLT workshop?
Will I receive a certificate for completing PLT’s professional development?
Yes. Your certificate will include the number of hours required to complete the workshop.
Are workshops ADA-compliant?
We encourage you to contact your state PLT Coordinator directly with any questions that may not be answered here.