Join Inside Education for a no-cost teacher professional development program that explores the intersection between ecosystems, wildlife, and Alberta’s forestry industry!

Are you looking for ways to enrich your science, social, or CTF/CTS classes? Hoping to incorporate real-world information in your classroom, but don’t know where to begin? Want to connect with like-minded teachers across the province to share ideas for hands-on, experiential, and project-based learning? Apply now for the Forestry & Wildlife Teacher Professional development program and get insight into the science, technology, innovation, and careers involved in managing our forest resources, and leave with experiences and resources that will enhance your teaching Monday morning!

Apply now to receive a full scholarship for this one-of-a-kind learning opportunity!

Program Details

When: September 25-27, 2025

Where: This program starts and ends in Edmonton, travelling to Rocky Mountain House

Who: This program is open to all teachers, administrators, and B.Ed students

Throughout this program, you will:

  • Get an inside look at the science of forest management in Alberta
  • Discover the technology and innovations that make the forest industry tick
  • Acquire boots-on-the-ground experience that will boost your confidence when teaching subjects related to natural resources
  • Network with like-minded beginning teachers from all across the province
  • Walk away with tools, activities, and resources from Inside Education to support you when you’re in the classroom!

Like all Inside Education programs, this teacher PD is no-cost and includes a subsidy for either travel or supply teachers

Full scholarships include all meals, accommodation, and transportation during the program.

Check out our Teacher PD FAQs to find out more!

Program Details

Contact Program Manager Natalie Graveline with any questions.

Please inquire if you would like more detail or have a special program request!

Inside Education’s work brings us to all corners of the province, as such, we acknowledge the Indigenous Peoples in the area currently known as Alberta. The relationship the Peoples of Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8 and Alberta’s Métis Peoples have with the land is founded on a deep respect for the environment. This connection forms the foundation of our personal responsibility for stewardship of the environment, a connection Inside Education strives to foster among students and teachers through our diverse programming. Inside Education is a registered charity #101894319RR0001

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