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About Us
The Brandywine Valley Association (BVA), the oldest small watershed
association in the United States, and its sister organization Red Clay
Valley Association (RCVA) are known for their pioneering efforts in the
environmental education field. The BVA and RCVA headquarters is located at
the 314-acre Myrick Conservation Center on Route 842 in West Chester, PA.
BVA/RCVA staff is recognized for their success using a hands-on, field
experience approach to teaching environmental concepts.
In anticipation of recently-adopted environmental education standards for
public schools in both Delaware and Pennsylvania, BVA has developed a
Watershed Learning Center (WLC) Program, which is available to schools
throughout the Brandywine and Red Clay Watersheds.
The BVA/RCVA approach is an outcomes-based, hands-on, experiential
curriculum that enables teachers to meet the new standards either by
learning the approach with other teachers and/or by experiencing
the program along with their students.

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About The Watershed Learning Center Program
The WLC Program uses
sites either on school property or within walking distance of the school
(e.g. public or residential properties, etc.). These outdoor classroom
opportunities reinforce classroom lessons through relevant hands-on
exercises and field experiences and, when applicable, teach the
environmental education concepts required by state standards.
The WLC curriculum, which ranges from K
through Grade Eight, consists of grade-appropriate lesson plans geared to
specific environmental concepts. BVA/RCVA environmental instructors are
available to train teachers how to use the WLC Program in an inservice
workshop or along with their students.
In addition to lesson plans, the WLC
Program offers accompanying activity sheets and assessment forms.
Each lesson with its accompanying
activity sheets and assessment forms is tailored to each participating
school’s needs as well as to the ecology of each school’s site. |
A Watershed
Learning Center Can Offer Your School:
•Professionally-trained
environmental
instructors are assigned
to your school
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Teachers receive "on-the-job’ training as they observe WLC instructors
conducting student lessons
• WLC instructors provide the lesson
plans, activities, and materials/supplies
• WLC lessons are geared to each
classroom or science teacher’s objectives, as well as experience and comfort
level with outdoor or ‘in the field’ teaching
• Customized workshops available for
after-school or on inservice days
• WLC instructors and resource
materials are available on a fee-for-service basis after WLC training is
completed
• WLC lessons are geared to complement
the National Science Resources Center and several other well-known classroom
curricula.
• WLC instructors are well versed in
the new DE and PA Department of Education standards regarding environmental
education curricula
• WLC Program fees are based on each
school’s specific needs
• WLC manual and lesson plans available
for purchase
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