About the Author:
Paul Tweed founded Wildlands in 2005 with two colleagues from the Augusta School District. Active in the science teaching community for 20 years before Wildlands he has presented at conferences all over the country. Tweed has taught at the secondary and university level, has been on textbook authoring teams, and consulted with school districts and state education departments in the areas of science, constructive and inquiry learning, project based learning, and school culture change. He has designed and taught teacher professional development courses for the past 20 years in the areas of inquiry based science, active learning, project based learning, and community based science research. Paul has been recognized for his efforts with awards such as Wisconsin Biology Teacher of the Year, The Wisconsin Presidential Award in Science, Genentec Access Excellence Fellowship, GTE GIFT Program Fellow, Kohl Teacher Fellowship, and Wisconsin Charter School Teacher of the Year, and more. He has worked closely with Project Foundry to develop more effective means for managing and assessing project based learning. A founding and current board member of the Innovative Schools Network he also coaches and consults with schools to help them develop student led project based learning communities, teacher led (teacher-powered) schools, and relationship based learning cultures. For more information and to contact Paul visit, www.leadthepath.com Liz Seubert is a founding member of Wildlands staff and has been with the school since the doors opened in 2005. As an experienced project based learning advisor and member of a teacher powered school staff she has been an innovator in the field of student centered learning. She has led many expeditionary learning trips with students, developed community based learning and service connections, and been a project based teacher for 10 years. She has consulted with Project Foundry to develop better PBL management strategies and tools, presented at numerous conferences, and developed and taught summer institutes for teachers in the areas of PBL, student centered learning, and school culture. Liz also coaches and consults with schools to help them develop student led project based learning communities, teacher led (teacher-powered) schools, and relationship based learning cultures. For more information and to contact Liz, visit www.leadthepath.com
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