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The Walden Seminars

Professional development seminars

Seminar Overview

2004 Finding Walden

  • 2004 AW Summary

  • 2004 AW Syllabus and Photo Gallery

  • 2004 AW Lesson Plans


Past Lesson Plans

 

Finding Walden is a two-week summer seminar for middle school teachers.

Overview

This two-week summer workshop, held at the Thoreau Institute in Lincoln, Massachusetts, is professionally as well as personally enriching, and provides teachers with the skills needed to lead their students in a study of their home community.  The place-based, interdisciplinary workshop uses Henry Thoreau's ethic and his experience at Walden Woods as a model.

 

The seminar features a daily mix of lectures, field trips, discussions, and reflection time. The teachers encounter more than 24 different speakers from different fields with expertise in areas of natural history, literature analysis, community issues and activism, and environmental issues.

 

Participants will learn how to teach their students the skills to explore the ecology, natural and cultural histories, and the current uses, of an area near their schools. Students will engage in the study of “place,” investigating their community’s rich and layered stories, identifying its treasures, as if seeing and experiencing it for the first time. The knowledge and skills they acquire in the process will help to prepare them to become responsible citizens who are actively involved in community decision-making.

 

Finding Walden alumni will examine with their students the interconnectedness between people and nature while gaining a sense of place. Whether urban, suburban, or rural, they will gain an understanding of the entire fabric of the community that is home, and will find the Waldens that exist in their own communities.

"The enthusiasm generated and the number of professionals we came into contact with was amazing!" 

- 2004 Participant

 

"Personally and professionally the program met and exceeded my expectations. I found it inspiring, relevant, and on target with my beliefs about quality teaching and learning."

- 2004 Participant

If you have additional questions after you have reviewed the brochure, please send an e-mail to education@walden.org

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