Tawes State Office Building (wings E & D), view from Taylor Ave., Annapolis, Maryland, February 2001. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Representing Department of Agriculture: Joseph Bartenfelder
Representing Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Thomas C. Ackerman
Representing Chesapeake Bay Trust: Jana L. D. Davis, Ph.D.
Representing Howard County Public School System: one vacancy
Representing Montgomery County Public School System: Erick J. Lang, Ed.D.
Representing Montgomery Dept. of Parks: John Nissel
Representing U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Genevieve P. LaRouche
Representing National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration: Christos Michalopolos, Ph.D.
Representing National Aquarium: Nancy A. Hotchkiss
Representing Alice Ferguson Foundation: Lori Arguelles
Representing Audubon Maryland-DC: Mark Scallion
Representing Maryland Association for Environmental & Outdoor Education: Laura J. Collard
Representing Maryland Recreation & Parks Association: Charles J. Montrie
Representing National Wildlife Federation: Hilary Harp Falk
Staff: Britt E. Slattery
c/o Maryland Park Service, Dept. of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-3
580 Taylor Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401 - 2397
(410) 260-8715
e-mail: britt.slattery@maryland.gov
web: www.dnr.maryland.gov/cin/
The Maryland Partnership for Children in Nature was created by the Governor in April 2008 (Executive Order 01.01.2008.06; Executive Order 01.01.2008.10). Through a Memorandum of Agreement, the Partnership was restructured in January 2012.
To achieve its primary goal of enabling children to spend more time outdoors and experience the natural environment, the Partnership devised two plans. The first focused on developing more opportunities for outdoor recreation and education, including increased support and expansion of Schoolyard Habitat Programs; the creation of trail systems for walking and biking that connect schools, parks, and communities; green initiatives to form nature play areas in communities; and the establishment of a statewide Civic Justice Corps for youths within the juvenile justice system to work in conservation crews for the Maryland Park Service. The Plan stipulated how to initiate an outdoor classroom program; provide increased access to State naturalists; and partner with organizations serving minority children to increase their outdoor experiences in State parks and public lands.
The second part of the plan, the State Environmental Literacy Plan, reviewed and assessed the current state of environmental education in Maryland. It identified the necessary elements in a curriculum to develop environmentally literate students, and what outdoor activities should be integrated into that curriculum. Further, the Plan noted how to prepare teachers and environmental educators to produce environmentally literate graduates; gave methods for measuring and reporting progress in environmental education; and provided for Plan updates.
In January 2012, sixteen Partners signed a Memorandum of Agreement to work together to finish implementing the Plans already in place, and sustain and advance the goals of the Partnership. Under the Memorandum of Agreement, the Partnership will develop an annual work plan; implement actions outlined in the work plan; and annually report on its progress. Periodically, the Partnership will update the Plan to reflect community needs, changes in technology and new ways to engage children and parents; and address funding needs and availability.
The sixteen Partners are the Department of Agriculture; the State Department of Education; the Department of Natural Resources; the Chesapeake Bay Foundation; the Chesapeake Bay Trust; the Howard County Public School System; the Montgomery County Public School System; the Montgomery County Department of Parks, Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; the National Aquarium; the Alice Ferguson Foundation; Audubon Maryland-DC; the Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education; the Maryland No Child Left Inside Coalition; the Maryland Recreation and Parks Association; and the National Wildlife Federation.
The Partnership is headed by the Leadership Team, which includes representatives of the signatory agencies to the Memorandum of Agreement. The Secretary of Natural Resources and the State Superintendent of Schools co-chair the Leadership Team.
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