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Adelphi students and professors participate in this year's Greentree Foundation Teachers' Ecology Workshop.

Workshop members exploring the Greentree Foundation topography

Adelphi University has a strong bond with the Greentree Foundation Teachers’ Ecology Workshop (GTFEW), a program designed to provide knowledge to teachers about Long Island ecology and natural history in partnership with Seatuck Environmental Association. Since 2013, GTFEW has held two week-long sessions, one for elementary school teachers and one for secondary school teachers. This summer, from July 6-July 21, Adelphi professors, Mary Jean McCarthy, Emily Kang Ph.D., Scott McMullen and Andrea Ward Ph.D., as well as other experts from Seatuck and Hofstra University contributed their expertise about designing lessons aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards, the new K–12 science content standards.

“It’s very encouraging to know so many teachers on Long Island who want to know more about the natural world and want to get their kids outside learning and being responsible stewards and citizen scientists,” said McCarthy. “It’s a privilege to contribute to that energy and enthusiasm.”

GTFEW urges teachers to go outside with their students so they can be more informed on engineering practices, crosscutting concepts and disciplinary core ideas. The workshop extends throughout the year via access to an alumni network of peers and five seasonal one-day field trips to various habitats across Long Island. Adelphi participants included Madeline Dressner ’14, Stephanie Schmidt ’14, Kelly Clifford ’18, Tara Kubat ’16, Graziella Esposito ’16, Emily Moran ’16, Katelyn Simmons ’18, Olivia Czavar ’17, Gina Principato ’17, Arianna Bekios ’17, Matthew Schneck ’18 and more Adelphi professors, students and alumni.

“I see this program being succor to my future teaching endeavors because it is a natural motivator for students,” said Czavar ’17. “Students want to go outside, they want to learn, and by allowing the students to go outside and learn for themselves through guidance, I believe that’s a job well done.”

For more information about the Greentree Foundation Teachers’ Ecology Workshop, please visit gtftew.org.

To learn more about Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, please visit education.adelphi.edu.


For further information, please contact:

Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications Director 
p – 516.237.8634
e – twilson@adelphi.edu

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