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Birmingham Zoo Honored With Education Award

The Birmingham Zoo was recognized by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums for its education programs.

The Birmingham Zoo was honored with an education award.
The Birmingham Zoo was honored with an education award. (Michael Seale/Patch)

BIRMINGHAM, AL — The Birmingham Zoo was recently honored by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums with the 2019 Education Award for the Zoo’s significant achievement in the ZooSchool program. Birmingham Zoo received this national award during AZA’s September conference in New Orleans.

The AZA Education Award recognizes outstanding achievement in educational program design, judging programs on their ability to promote conservation knowledge, attitudes and behavior, show innovation and measure success

Now in its ninth year, Birmingham Zoo’s ZooSchool is a week-long program focusing on conservation, the environment and the Zoo. This partnership with Birmingham City Schools serves over 700 seventh graders each year and provides a rich learning experience, aligned with state education standards, to a population of students who may not have frequent access to the Zoo.

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"Our ZooSchool program is a perfect example of the many collaborative projects done between the Birmingham Zoo and partnering organizations to serve the citizens of Birmingham," said Chris Pfefferkorn, Birmingham Zoo President & CEO. "Our unique approach uses innovative curriculum, hands-on learning and critical thinking to create an environment for every student enrolled in our ZooSchool program to build a personal connection to conservation. Zoo educators strive to ensure that each student departs with an abundance of knowledge and a greater appreciation for the natural world."

Partners on this project include Birmingham City Schools and the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Center for Education Accountability. To date, ZooSchool has served more than 2,000 urban students who have limited exposure to wildlife and its surrounding habitats.

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