University of Arizona Laboratory of TreeRing Research
Cause Area
- Children & Youth
- Community
- Education & Literacy
- Environment
Location
1215 E. Lowell StBryant Bannister Tree-Ring BuildingTucson, AZ 85721 United StatesWebsite:
https://outreach.ltrr.arizona.edu/
Organization Information
Mission Statement
The LTRR's Outreach Program’s mission is to foster a deep understanding and appreciation of dendrochronology, and science more generally, through engaging diverse audiences. We are dedicated to advancing science education by providing accessible resources and hands-on experiences to individuals of all backgrounds. Our commitment to scientific literacy drives us to promote critical scientific thinking and inquiry-based learning through our curriculum, teaching, and learning experiences to better prepare educated, engaged citizens to address the critical social and environmental issues ahead.
Description
Docents are trained volunteers who engage with diverse audiences at the Tree-Ring Lab through the sharing science stories to foster a better understanding and appreciation of dendrochronology. Docents are adults of all ages, walks of life, and educational backgrounds.
Docent Duties
A Docent’s primary responsibility is interpretating the science and practice of dendrochronology so that it is understandable, interesting, and meaningful to a variety of audiences. At the Tree-Ring Lab, this is accomplished through conducting tours, leading hands-on educational activities and games for K-12 and university students, answering questions about the exhibits, and supporting Tree-Ring Lab special events - both on and off campus. Docents are equally attentive to the needs of all visitors, other volunteers, and employees of the Tree-Ring Lab.
We are accepting application for New LTRR Docents. Training is scheduled on Wednesdays January 15-March 5, 2025 from 9-11:30AM. To apply, complete this form.