Educators invited to informational forum on zoo’s master’s degree program

WHAT – 2012-11-04 — /travelprnews.com/ — Woodland Park Zoo and Project Dragonfly at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio will present a public informational forum this November on the Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP), a unique master’s degree program for educators.

Co-delivered by Woodland Park Zoo and Miami University, the AIP combines workshops with zoo professional education staff and web-based graduate courses through Miami University to connect students to a broad network of educators and community leaders. Coursework also provides opportunities to travel abroad, including a conservation field course in Borneo.

Prospective students are encouraged to attend the forum to learn more about enrollment opportunities in either a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree in the Biological Sciences or a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Zoology from Miami University.

The informational forum includes a presentation followed by a question and answer session with Woodland Park Zoo staff, snacks, and a live animal encounter.

WHEN The forum will be held Tuesday, November 13, 6:00-7:30 p.m.

WHERE Woodland Park Zoo Education Center, located adjacent to the South Entrance at N. 50th St. and Fremont Ave. N. Free parking.

RSVPT To attend, RSVP to aip@zoo.org or call 206.548.2581.

INFO As one of four national Master’s Institutions for the AIP, Woodland Park Zoo offers local Washington learners the chance to take part in this new program featuring teacher professional development courses offered on zoo grounds and around the Pacific Northwest. Students take courses, build local connections, receive individualized mentoring, and share their work at the zoo and in their community. Students also join fellow students, AIP faculty, and leaders across the U.S. in web-based learning communities for collaborative research and national inquiry projects.

Enrollment is open to applicants with a bachelor’s degree regardless of academic major or profession. The AIP can be completed part-time while working, and is designed for teachers and a broad range of professionals from nonprofit, business, and government settings.

For more information, visit http://www.zoo.org/education/teachers/aip or contact aip@zoo.org or call 206.548.2581.

Accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, award-winning Woodland Park Zoo is famed for pioneering naturalistic exhibits and setting international standards for zoos in animal care, conservation and education programs. Woodland Park Zoo is helping to save animals and their habitats in the Pacific Northwest and around the world. By inspiring people to care and act, Woodland Park Zoo is making a difference in our planet’s future. For more information, visit www.zoo.org.

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Woodland Park Zoo saves animals and their habitats through conservation leadership and engaging experiences, inspiring people to learn, care and act.

Gigi Allianic, Caileigh Robertson
206.548.2550 | woodlandparkzoopr@zoo.org

Woodland Park Zoo and Miami University of Ohio will present a public informational forum on the Advanced Inquiry Program at the zoo’s Education Center Tuesday, November 13, 6:00-7:30 p.m.    Photo Credit: Ryan Hawk/Woodland Park Zoo

Woodland Park Zoo and Miami University of Ohio will present a public informational forum on the Advanced Inquiry Program at the zoo’s Education Center Tuesday, November 13, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Photo Credit: Ryan Hawk/Woodland Park Zoo