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What the Program is About

water lily study Project Learning Tree (PLT) provides educators the tools, training, and resources they need to bring the environment into their classrooms-and their students into the environment. Over 500,000 educators use PLT to teach about both the natural and built environment-forests, wildlife, water, air, energy, waste, climate change, invasive species, community planning, and culture to name a few. PLT materials are multi-disciplinary and aligned with national education standards and Michigan GLCEs.

Recognized for more than 30 years as a leader in environmental education, Project Learning Tree teaches students how to think, not what to think about our environment. PLT enhances critical thinking, problem solving, and effective decision making skills.

Ada Takacs
Project Learning Tree Coordinator
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
8717 N. Roscommon Road
Roscommon, MI 48653
Tel: (989) 275-5151 x 2049
E-mail: takacsa@michigan.gov

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