RFP
Tutorial & Information
Curriculum
Funded
Mini-Grant Projects
UAF
Clearinghouse
4-H
Natural Resources
/Youth
Development
Contact Information
College of Rural Alaska
Cooperative Extension Service
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Our Goals
Goal One - At the regional level, be a catalyst for change to bring together segments of the community to begin and perpetuate a focused discussion on the comprehensive educational needs in the region. This will include the role of higher education: credit, non-credit, vocational and Cooperative Extension course offerings.
Goal Two - To demonstrate viability of the UAF's College of Rural Alaska Extended Campuses and Cooperative Extension Service, network with and partner with rural secondary schools in the integration of Mathematics and Science into selected natural resources curriculum modules. This effort sets out to enhance learning and to increase course relevance to Alaskan rural communities and to the Alaskan economy.
Goal Three - Curricular materials will be adapted and modified to encompass a broad range of subjects including Mathematics, Science, Technology, History, Alaska Native Cultures, and Language Arts. The Mini-Grant RFP will target those teachers and school districts that incorporate "Subsistence Agriculture" experiential learning practices in their classrooms.
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"This material is based upon work supported by the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under special project number 2001-38426-11488 and supported by the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and College of Rural Alaska."
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