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Model Links Project

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The Model Links Program, one of the most significant examples of systemic restructuring in our state, was created to enable ten elementary and middle schools to develop authentic curriculum models for successful environmental education programs. A workshop series was co-developed and co-conducted by the Evergreen Center, in conjunction with the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and several Washington State agencies. Through these workshops, teams of teachers and administrators from the participating schools learned how to develop integrated, thematic curriculum. They developed conceptual frameworks and explored strategies for authentic assessment of student learning.

"Teacher Perspectives on Environmental Education and School Improvement"
November, 1999
by Dr. Anne Kearney, University of Washington

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