onetree alaska: a k-20 stem to steam (stem + art...
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OneTree Alaska:���A K-20 STEM to STEAM (STEM + Art) Community Collaborative
ARTISTS
Art/Science Exhibitions
Art-making with Boreal Forest Resources
Artist Book Projects and Classes
SCIENTISTS
Climate Change Research
Citizen Science Phenology Monitoring
“Boreal Alaska: Learning, Adaptation, Production” (BAKLAP)
TEACHERS
Place-based Education
STEAM (STEM + Art) Integrative Curriculum Development
Interdisciplinary Professional Development
K-12 teachers and graduate students plant seeds as part of the “From Seed to Tree” service-learning course.
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Using models of the original OneTree cores, 7th-8th graders learn about cross-dating and dendrochronology.
Boy Scouts plant birch saplings in the Generation OneTree Long- Term Ecological Monitoring plot. Providing K-12 teachers
opportunities to explore making books from birch materials.
Making a field sketch during the STEAM Institute: Illustrated Botanical Books, a K-12 professional development course.
Peer teaching (6th-2nd graders) and data collection in school district classrooms.
Teacher and student build a birch tree model using one of the teaching kits developed by the FNSBSD Art Center.
School of Natural Resources and Extension, University of Alaska Fairbanks Contact: Dr. Janice Dawe, Research Assistant Professor, jcdawe@alaska.edu
June, 2014
Participants in the STEAM Institute: Illustrated Botanical Books start down the trail that inspired their book, TRAILWALK.
Artwork created by teachers, scientists, and artists on display at the exhibit, ‘Betula neoalaskana: Celebrating OneTree.’
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