Subscribe for Upcoming Workshops Workshop Frequently Asked Questions Upcoming Workshops & Events ONREP workshops are offered at NO cost to Oregon educators through external funding that covers all materials, fees, and instruction costs, unless otherwise noted. For more information about our workshops, including our cancellation policy, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions or Contact Us with your questions. Workshops tailored to Outdoor School are indicated with 'ODS' in the title. Registration is required for all workshops. You can also peruse some of our previous workshops if you are interested in seeing what we have offered in the past. Scheduled Workshops Green Jobs: Connecting Science with Career Opportunities Registration for this workshop has closed. Revised workshop now offering expanded curriculum! Hear first-hand from natural resource professionals and STEM researchers how their careers relate to your lessons in the sciences, sustainable forestry, and conservation. We also will include a focus on green career pathways of Black professionals in the U.S. All participants will receive at no cost: Project Learning Tree’s Green Jobs: Exploring Forest Careers curriculum and Project Learning Tree’s The Journeys of Black Professionals in Green Careers Date: April 20, 2024Location: Eugene, OR Find out more Touch the Earth: Sensory Natural Learning Experiences for Early Learners Registration for this workshop has closed. In this workshop, educators of young children will have the opportunity to explore and practice ways to promote positive nature learning experiences for early learners. Participants receive Project Learning Tree's Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood guide and music CD. Date: April 21, 2024Location: Brookings, ORFind out more Integrating Climate Education and Student Action Into ClassroomsRegistration for this workshop has closed. High school educators, are you interested in bringing climate-based student leadership projects and actions into your classrooms? Please join ONREP plus SubjectToClimate and Our Future Student Leadership Network to learn more about how secondary teachers across all subject areas can find lesson plans and other resources and integrate action items into the classroom, in partnership with a student climate leadership network. Date: April 23, 2024Location: OnlineFind out more Exploring Watersheds with Project WET Learn how to enhance your students' understanding of watersheds and how various factors affect the health and function of a watershed. We’ll use movement activities to introduce and explore watersheds Participants will receive Project WET and learn 3 ready-to-use classroom activities. Registration closes at end of day Wednesday, April 24. Date: April 27, 2024Location: Silverton, ORFind out more Explore Oregon’s Coast through Nature Journaling Join us at the Hatfield Marine Science Center to experience and explore nature journaling, a flexible, engaging, and adaptable teaching tool that helps students develop both scientific (NGSS) and social-emotional competencies. Registration Required. Date: May 4, 2024Location: Newport, ORFind out more Garbology: Understanding Our Waste System This workshop includes a unique tour of Metro's transfer station and exploration of how we can reduce the impact of garbage on people and nature. Participants receive 2 Project Learning Tree guides. Date: May 17, 2024Location: Portland, ORFind out more ODS/ONREP: Teaching the Whole Student with Nature Journaling at the Jacksonville WoodlandsJoin us at the Jacksonville Woodlands to experience and explore nature journaling, a flexible, engaging, and adaptable teaching tool that helps students develop both scientific (NGSS) and social-emotional competencies. Date: May 24, 2024Location: Jacksonville, ORFind out more Marsh Ed-Ventures: Growing Up WILD in Millicoma MarshJoin us and explore Millicoma Marsh Trail and surrounding area to learn about engaging young children in outdoor learning. Participants will receive Project WILD’s Growing up WILD curriculum guide. Date: June 1, 2024Location: Coos Bay, ORFind out more Overnight Adventure: Exploring Cultural and Ecological Significance of FireJoin us for a multi-day, overnight workshop at the Fish Lake Historic Site . We will explore the relationship between humans and fire through the centuries till today. Highlights include demonstrations, guest speakers, field trips, work sessions, and more! You will receive curriculum and resources, plus learn activities to share with your students. Cost is $25. Date: July 31, 2024 to August 2, 2024Location: Fish Lake Remount Depot, McKenzie Bridge, ORFind out more Other Opportunities