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Create and Share

Description: In Module 3, coordinators will combine the original knowledge gained in Module One with the plans drawn in Module Two to implement the garden in the space

When: Crossing into the end of Module Two and Module Four
Approximate Dates: May-October

Lesson 1

 Construct a garden in real time

Lesson 2

  •  Maintain Portfolio

Lesson 3

  • Using monthly reflective self-assessments, continue writing about progress, including successes and failures

As you move through the assignments, remember the ultimate goal is to be best prepared for your particular experience. Contact your supervisor to modify an assignment for your own needs. 
GOALS:
1.    Execute planned map, lessons, volunteer management, measure successes and failures. Assist each other with issues faced

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