Author: Jaclyn Stallard
As Manager of Education Programs for Project Learning Tree (PLT), Jaclyn Stallard helps create and update PLT’s PreK-12 environmental education curricula. She also conducts PLT workshops and facilitator trainings, writes articles for PLT’s various communications, creates PLT Activity Pages for state forestry magazines, and manages PLT’s service-learning grant program and outstanding educator awards program. Jaclyn is also responsible for coordinating the sessions and presentations at PLT’s annual International Coordinators’ Conference, which provides professional development opportunities for PLT’s state leadership. Finally, Jaclyn exhibits and presents PLT curriculum programs at various education conferences and other workshops across the country.
| EE Resources – Spring 2012By Jaclyn Stallard Webinars, contests, grants, educational websites, online tools, games, quizzes and more! Read More > | |
| Literature Connection - Around One LogBy Jaclyn Stallard Storybooks are a great way to capture children’s interest in the environment. Check out this issue’s suggestion for a great book—and some ways to tie it to PLT activities. Read More > | |
| The Lorax is Back!By Jaclyn Stallard Dr. Suess’s The Lorax hits movie theaters on March 2nd. Download these six PLT activities to support "teachable moments" related to the film and help connect more kids to the wonders of woods! Read More > | |
| EE Resources - Winter 2012By Jaclyn Stallard Webinars, citizen science projects, apps, guides, contests, prizes, and more! Plus, register for the Green Schools National conference – AND as a PLT-trained educator, you can take advantage of a special discount. Read More > | |
| Framing Academic Standards for the Next GenerationBy Jaclyn Stallard New national science standards are expected in fall 2012, and they may affect how and what you teach your students. The Branch provides an update on development of the standards and the three dimensions of science on which a new framework will rest. Read More > | |
| LIterature Connection - The Listening WalkBy Jaclyn Stallard Storybooks are a great way to capture children’s interest in the environment. Check out this issue’s suggestion for a great book—and some ways to tie it to PLT activities. Read More > |






