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Megan Krintz seining with Chincoteague Bay Field Station

What brings you joy every day?

For me, it's the outdoors and teaching. I'm a non-formal educator with extensive experience in place-based education and inquiry-based science. I am passionate about bringing learners of all ages closer to nature's wonders, and I have detailed insight into running successful environmental education centers. Want to make your programs run smoothly, gain acclaim as exceptional educational experiences, and reach new audiences, perhaps in your own community? Bring me on board!

I am currently seeking a full-time position.

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Across the United States, garden-based teaching is experiencing a renaissance. Yet while many classrooms are moving to the garden, teachers could use extra help tying the set science curriculum to garden activities. Therefore, I set out to discover how educators are currently using traditional gardens to teach ecology. Many of the ideas shared with me are compiled into this guide.

Megan Krintz Teaching Ecology in the Garden

Science Education for All Audiences

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Some of my favorite classes involve getting in the water, snow, or even the mud along with the students! The experience is a memorable bonding experience for them, with each other and with the unique ecosystem we explore.

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"Megan was GREAT!  She was informative, quickly developed a positive rapport with the students, and communicated clearly with everyone."

-High school teacher chaperone

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