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Educator Day

Posted by Leigh in Classes/Programs,Fun on grounds

It isn’t just kids who can learn at the zoo!

Rainbow lorikeets at the Houston Zoo

Rainbow lorikeets at the Houston Zoo

Today was our annual Educator Day at the Houston Zoo.  Teachers from near and far attended to get some continuing education credits, see some animals, and learn about conservation, the zoo, and what we offer for schools.  The keynote presentation was given by Hannah Bailey, our Curator of Birds.  She discussed our bird collection and how the collection is managed, as well as breeding and conservation projects such as the Species Survival Plan.

There were three break-out sessions that followed, with everyone getting a chance to attend all three.  Two of our education staff discussed the Houston Zoo’s regional and national conservation programs, including how teachers can get their students involved in local conservation.  Amy and I led an activity/discussion session focused on how to bring conservation efforts to the classroom, as well as activities and projects that they could use with their students.  The third session was a guided tour of the zoo and a visit to our exhibitor area, where local organizations had tables.

In case you couldn’t quite tell, today’s theme was conservation.  The teachers that I saw seemed to be enjoying themselves, and the whole day flowed quite smoothly.  I mean, where else can you throw stuffed animals, sort recycling, and guess numbers of endangered species left in the world for credit?

If you are a teacher, and you missed our Educator Day, there are still some professional development opportunities available.  If you have a group of 10 or more teachers who are interested, we can arrange a workshop just for you.  And keep an eye out next year about this time for our next Educator Day!

Science Toys

Posted by Leigh in Classes/Programs,Zoomobile

I am definitely a science geek, and yesterday fully confirmed it.  There are so many neat science toys for kids – I have to say, I’m a little jealous.

The plush Swine Flu from GIANTmicrobes

The plush Swine Flu from GIANTmicrobes

I should probably explain.  We currently have a booth in the exhibit hall at the Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching, also known as CAST.  This is the annual conference for the Science Teachers Association of Texas, and the exhibit hall is always PACKED with booths related to science teaching.  Microscopes, lab kits, text books, replica skulls, you name it, you can find it at CAST.  I even saw a bin full of plush microbes – this year’s new addition is Swine Flu. 

 My job at CAST was not actually to walk around and drool over new science books and fun gadgets, of course, although that is definitely a perk.  The Houston Zoo booth is there for two reasons – to promote our school programs and to spread the word about our upcoming Educator Day.  I do enjoy talking to the teachers that stop by our booth.  It always surprises me how far some schools will travel for a field trip to our zoo, and how many people don’t realize that our ZooMobile program will bring the zoo to them!

If you are a science teacher in the area, hopefully we’ll see you at CAST.  Our booth is in the Informal Science Education area (or, as I overheard one teacher say, the “funner side”) of the Exhibit Hall.  I already took my turn at the table, but I may ask one of my coworkers to pick up a GIANTmicrobe for me tomorrow.  Perhaps bird flu, if they have it…