Professional Development ONREP is a leader in providing professional development programs in nature-based learning Learn More Educator Resources We provide PreK-12th grade resources for formal and nonformal educators, pre-service instructors, homeschool edcuators, and natural resource professionals Resources Facilitators Our facilitators are the heart of ONREP Professional Development! They are dedicated to ensuring ONREP programs meet the changing needs of formal and nonformal educators throughout Oregon Learn more Previous Next Welcome to ONREP The Oregon Natural Resources Education Program (ONREP) has over 40 years of experience supporting formal and nonformal educators. Our professional development events as well as our environmental education curriculum resources encourage educators to engage their students in nature-based learning both indoors and outside. ONREP houses the state-programs for both the award-winning Project Learning Tree national environmental education program as well as Project WILD, one of the largest wildlife education programs in the world. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Oregon Natural Resources Education Program is dedicated to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion. Find Out More Professional Development ONREP provides a variety of professional development, from one-time classes to a series of training sessions, workshops and multi-day summits. Find Out More Educator Resources We offer PreK-12th grade curriculum and other resources that meet national and state education standards. Explore Facilitator Information ONREP facilitators are highly-skilled professionals who design and deliver professional development programming for Oregon's educators. Find Out More Upcoming Workshops January 9 ODS/ONREP: Teaching the Whole Student with Nature Journaling - Online Location: Online Date: 01/09/2025 to 01/16/2025 February 6 Fire Ecology and the Human Relationship Location: Online Date: 02/06/2025 February 20 Wildfire Resilience Education for All: Educator Training Location: Southern Oregon Date: 02/20/2025 to 02/21/2025 March 5 Forestry in Action: Connecting Careers and the Classroom Location: Eugene, OR Date: 03/05/2025 March 8 Bring it Inside - Growing Up WILD Location: Medford, OR Date: 03/08/2025 Featured Facilitator Corbin BrashearR.O.O.T.S. SchoolTeacher Corbin Brashear has spent over 30 years working as both a place based outdoor educator and as an artist in the schools. She runs a fiber arts business creating wool sculptures called Wild and Wooly Feltworks and teaches both art and ecology at local school programs, in galleries and art retreats. She currently works at Pacifica, A Garden in the Siskiyou, where she works with a team to create their various educational offerings, including a residential outdoor school, a weekly program for homeschool students and a sculpture trail. Corbin loves creating opportunites for local kids to get outside and connect with the earth and each other.