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ATFS Notes
Five-Year Tree Farm Certification Initiative Nears
Conclusion with Pending PEFC Endorsement
Tree Farm plans to submit its application for endorsement from
the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) in
late 2006. Our submission will culminate a five-year effort
that began with development of new standards, training of
inspectors, implementation of group certification and most recently,
roll-out of a full third-party sampling protocol for all Tree Farm
properties.
Tree Farm staff, with assistance from Abusow International, have
completed a gap analysis that highlights administrative and program
changes needed to achieve PEFC endorsement, and will implement these
changes by year-end to prepare for a formal audit by PEFC.
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F2W2
Update F2W2 Project in Oregon Selected for
Conservation Innovation Grant
USDA/NRCS Awards $113,000 to demonstrate Oak Savannah
management practices in Willamette Valley.
The conservation forestry practices promoted will provide
critical wildlife habitat as well as wood products. Outreach
activities will include the creation of an education trail, a sign
program to recognize early adopters of conservation forestry, and
two demonstration field days for family forest owners. The
initiative will also provide $57,000 in assistance to family forest
owners for habitat restoration.
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PLT
Cornerstone PLT School Honored for Dramatic
Turn-Around in Student Performance on State Assessment
Tests
National School Change Award presented June 19 to
Oil City Elementary Magnet School in Oil City, LA
Five years ago Oil City Elementary faced closure. That same
year, the entire faculty was trained to use Project Learning Tree as
part of their curriculum. The results were dramatic. In
2001, just 38 percent off fourth grade students scored at the basic
to proficient level of state standardized tests. By 2005 that
number had almost doubled to 67 percent performing at that level or
higher.
“PLT played a major role in helping turn the school around,” said
Mike Irvin, Oil City Elementary principal. “I see teachers
using PLT activities and teaching strategies every day with their
students.” Teachers regularly take their students outside for
hands-on lessons using the school’s three new outdoor classrooms, a
greenhouse, and a nature trail. A PLT GreenWorks!
grant is currently helping students add a fruit orchard and
bird viewing station.
The “National School Change Award” is awarded each year to six
schools from around the US by the American Association of School
Administrators, New York’s Fordham University Graduate School of
Education, and Pearson Education.
The Oil City experience shows how dedicated educators can use PLT
for professional development and as a teaching tool that not only
improves environmental knowledge, but boosts student achievement
across the entire curriculum.
PLT Plans Biotechnology Supplement to Widely-Used “Risk”
Curriculum
Project Learning Tree (PLT) will take up critical issues in
biotechnology in a new supplement to its widely-used curriculum,
Exploring Environmental Issues: Focus on Risk.
Designed for grade 9-12 educators, and underwritten by a $275,000
grant from Monsanto, the biotechnology supplement will be made
available and promoted to PLT’s 500,000 trained educators through
our 50-state network of state cooperators and facilitators, PLT’s
website and through our partnerships with other education
organizations. The project will be led by a multi-sector,
multi-disciplinary steering committee.
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