Seeking past participants of Stream to Sea program
If you have participated in the Stream to Sea (previously known as Salmonoids in the Classroom) program, please take 10 minutes to complete this survey. The survey is meant to evaluate the success of the program and try to determine the indicators of success.
We are aiming to gather information from multiple generations, as the program has been run for over 30 years!! You would be surprised at how many of the parents, that now have kids in your class, also raised salmon during their youth.
We thank you in advance for your participation.
We are aiming to gather information from multiple generations, as the program has been run for over 30 years!! You would be surprised at how many of the parents, that now have kids in your class, also raised salmon during their youth.
We thank you in advance for your participation.
The Kingfisher Interpretive Centre Society is contracted through Fisheries and Oceans Canada to facilitate the Stream to Sea Program in BC School Districts 19 (Revelstoke), 22 (Vernon) and 83 (North Okanagan/Shuswap). Please contact us if you would like more information about what we offer as part of this valuable program.
For more than 30 years, Fisheries and Oceans has supported educators in British Columbia and the Yukon who teach their students to understand, respect and protect freshwater, estuarine and marine ecosystems, and to recognize how all humans are linked to these complex environments.
The Stream to Sea education program includes resources for all grade levels that will help students become aquatic stewards and active citizens that are interested in protecting their local watersheds. Teachers can obtain a curriculum and resources for primary, intermediate and secondary grades either online or through contacting an education coordinator. The Stream to Sea education program aims to ensure that children have healthy streams and seas in the future.
Click here for full details on the Fisheries and Oceans Canada website
For more than 30 years, Fisheries and Oceans has supported educators in British Columbia and the Yukon who teach their students to understand, respect and protect freshwater, estuarine and marine ecosystems, and to recognize how all humans are linked to these complex environments.
The Stream to Sea education program includes resources for all grade levels that will help students become aquatic stewards and active citizens that are interested in protecting their local watersheds. Teachers can obtain a curriculum and resources for primary, intermediate and secondary grades either online or through contacting an education coordinator. The Stream to Sea education program aims to ensure that children have healthy streams and seas in the future.
Click here for full details on the Fisheries and Oceans Canada website
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