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February 21, 2018

Designing spaces that inspire curiosity

Photo by Benjamin Benschneider [enlarge]
The symposium will be at Hazel Wolf K-8 E-STEM school in Seattle.

The Association for Learning Environments will hold a symposium March 3 in Seattle on “Inspiring Curiosity: The Educational and Developmental Benefits of Environmental Learning.”

It is from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Hazel Wolf K-8 E-STEM school, 11530 12th Ave. N.E.

The presenters are professionals in K-12 programming, design and environmental education. They include Sarah Smith of Sawhorse Revolution, Tim Mcgee of the Living Future Institute, Kas Kinkead of Cascade Design Collaborative and representatives from NAC Architecture, OAC Services, Seattle Public Schools and Bellevue School District.

Register at http://tiny.cc/m1v0qy/.




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