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College Field Studies
Graver Arboretum
is used as a field station for
biology and environmental
studies classes at Muhlenberg,
including botany, ecology, and
physiology.
College Research
Muhlenberg
students are involved in
research at the arboretum, and
have opportunities to study the
plants, animals and habitats
found at Graver. Examples of
student research include
evaluating insect and plant
interactions, monitoring
amphibian reproduction,
surveying aquatic ecosystem and
using GIS technology to map
arboretum specimens.
Guided Tours
Guided tours of
the arboretum and its
collections are available with
advance notice, to adult
community and educational
groups. Special tour topics are
sometimes presented by
Muhlenberg faculty and staff.
Please contact
Marjorie Lauer-
Administrative Manager
(610)759-3132
to schedule a
guided tour. Her
e-mail is
kllauer@aol.com.
K-12 Field Study Modules
From 2001-2006,
Graver Arboretum hosted field
studies for local area schools
as part of a program called
"Increasing Contextual Learning
in the Environmental Science
Classroom." A series of K-12
grade-level field study modules
designed to meet the
Pennsylvania Department of
Education's standards for
environment and ecology was
developed, each with a unit
outline for preparing students
for a field study experience.
These modules have field-tested techniques
for organizing an environmental
field study, and for follow-up with
classroom activities and
evaluation. The modules
include unit and lesson plans,
materials lists, copy masters,
and references. Several
modules also have accompanying
PowerPoint presentations.
The modules are still
available as resources for
schools, environmental centers
and educators to use to develop
field study programs that
emphasize hands-on science.
Click here for a comprehensive
overview of these program
materials.
Log Books for Scouts
Muhlenberg student environmental
education interns, as part of
the
Math Science Partnership for
Greater Philadelphia, developed
log books that were used for the
"Sharing
Your World With Wildlife"
Weeblos badge and "Eco-Explorer"
Brownie patch.
These
programs are no longer available
at Graver Arboretum.
However, scout
leaders can download the log
books and use them at other
sites. Click on the links
above to view the log book
pages.
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