OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
ONREP Mission

Preparing educators to engage students in relevant, meaningful, and inspiring classroom and outdoor learning experiences that contribute to student academic achievement

Partnerships

ONREP partners with programs and curricula, such as PLT and Project WILD, that teach science based ecological concepts through leading edge educational practices.

Connections to content standards

ONREP incorporates strategies for addressing Oregon and national content standards through natural resource topics.

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Impact Teachers... Impact the Future

The Oregon Natural Resources Education Program (ONREP) has been a leader in providing professional development programs for K - 16 educators since its inception in the mid-1980s. ONREP programming has contributed to building thousands of educators’ understanding of Oregon’s diverse natural resources and ecosystems by providing strategies, information, and resources that instill confidence and increase capacity to engage learners at all levels. Each year 800 to 1,000 classroom, pre-service, and non-formal educators attend programs offered throughout the state. Foundational to our program offerings is the integration of natural resource concepts into the curriculum. Through hands-on, interactive, and investigative strategies that foster how to think, not what to think teachers learn how to meet state and national learning standards while engaging students in relevant, meaningful, and place-based learning. Through the use of balanced, non-biased curricula teachers involve students in lessons that promote the development of the critical thinkers and creative problem solvers of the future, who are prepared for life and work in the 21st Century.

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ONREP News

Children’s book set in familiar national forest

A new children’s book, to be released on Monday, that invites youngsters to become close observers of the natural world is set right here in our neck of the woods. “Ellie’s Log: Exploring the Forest Where the Great Tree Fell” takes place in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest near Blue River — in the heart of the Willamette National Forest.  ONREP will be hosting a workshop featuring the book and author on April 19 & 20 - there are still spots left so sign up now!

ONREP featured in High Country News

The Oregon Natural Resource Education program was featured in a piece in the January 21, 2013 issue of High Country News.  ONREP was noticed for its' work in educating teachers in Oregon forests, wildlife and climate change.  Teachers, in turn, educate kids in K-12th grade in natural resources.

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Spring 2013 Workshops Added

New workshops for Spring 2013 have been added to our calendar.  Sign up early to guarantee yourself a spot!