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| We focus on
developing a sense of self-reliance based on enhanced
self-esteem and self-confidence. We will spark an
interest in learning that realizes education is a
life-long activity not just confined to formal
educational settings. North America's early history centered around the meeting of two cultures-Native American and European. The fur trade era, a fusion of European exploration and multicultural trade, provides an exceptional backdrop against which learning activities of many types can occur. |
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Course ContentHere at The White Oak Learning Centre historic skills are the starting points for multiple-disciplinary learning adventures. Wrapped around each skill is a diverse set of potential activities allowing teachers and students to customize their learning experience. For example, a lesson in starting fire with flint and steel may lead to a discussion of Jack London's "To Build A Fire", a review of technological changes that shape how we live, an examination of the science of fire making, or an evening of story telling around the crackling fire. Daily ScheduleWhite Oak offers a three day/two night residential program. The schedule has up to seven major activity sessions and six meals along with snacks. Arrival is noon of Day 1 and departure is after brunch on Day 3. Students and teachers to be housed in historical surroundings. Meals are served family style. Students will assume responsibilities for dining room patrol duties. Program CostOur annual capacity
is limited because of White Oak's unique feature of small enrollments which guarantee
an unsurpassed learning experience. Please contact us for detailed, up-to-date information on costs. We welcome your inquiries. Click here for Residential Program Registration |
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White Oak FacilitiesThe White Oak Learning Centre: A new teaching facility, has been built at the White Oak site. This is a one story building including two dormitory areas for students, two rooms for teachers, a full kitchen, a large (30x30) Great Room for meetings, office space, library and restroom facilities. The White Oak Fur Post consists of an 80 acre site. All buildings are handicap accessible.
The Learning Centre is scheduled for opening around the first of March,1998. |
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White Oak Spring and Fall School Day Programs |
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There are many
types of workshops we can offer in the 1 day school visit
for the cost of $6.00 per student. The following list is
provided as examples. Please contact us to
discuss other possibilities.
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