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About: Nathan Fairchild

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Nathan Fairchild

Nathan Fairchild is the director of science programs at Shasta County Office of Education. Nathan began his career as an interpretive park ranger, then moved into environmental education before becoming a classroom teacher in 1994. He has worked in public, private, and charter schools, teaching primarily science to middle school students. He has been the director of science programs at the Shasta County Office of Education since 2014, providing science support to teachers and directing the residential outdoor education program and the planetarium.

Building Environmental Education Networks Across a Diverse Region: Q&A with Nathan Fairchild

  • June 9, 2022

The California Regional Environmental Education Community (CREEC) Network program has a new structure that will promote increased collaboration among educators through three new CREEC Network hubs: CREEC North, CREEC Central,...

California Department of Education Supports Educators Teaching Next Generation Science Standards Through Engagement With Their Local Environment

  • January 15, 2020
We knew from recent work with the science community of practice that teachers saw the value of discourse and felt somewhat comfortable with it, yet needed more professional development to...

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