International Wolf Center
Teaching the World About Wolves
Wild Kids!
Educators
Basic Wolf Information
Wolves of the World

LEARN

Educators



Join Our Educator E-newsletter

Distance Learning

Gray Wolves, Gray Matter

Wolf Loan Box

Library Subscriptions

Group Visits

Educator Workshops

In-depth Resources

Shop

Girl with wolf puppet

Educator Workshops: tools for introducing the wolf into your classroom

Get the latest wolf information, gain practical tools for teaching about wolves, and have fun along the way! Workshops are created especially for educators–formal and nonformal–who work with students grades 6–12 and adults. Workshops are centered around Gray Wolves, Gray Matter: Exploring the social, biological, cultural and economic issues of wolf survival, the Center's award-winning curriculum. Participants go home with practical strategies, techniques, and activities for teaching about this complex and controversial predator. Graduate credits are available!

Workshops are hosted by partner organizations across the country. Call 218-365-4695 if your organization is interested in hosting a workshop.

One-day workshops are your introduction to wolf education
Spend a day learning how to teach your students about wolves, their relationship to wild lands, and the human role in the their future. Contact organization listed for fees and registration.

Dig deeper into wolf issues and resources in two-four day workshops
Gain full familiarity with the Gray Wolves, Gray Matter curriculum and a deeper understanding of wolf ecology, behavior, and conservation. In each workshop, we will study the complex issues facing wolves in the local area. Contact organization listed for fees and registration: