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Hattiesburg Zoo Partners with SWAG视频 Students on Exhibit Presentations

Tue, 11/23/2021 - 07:41am | By: Jaime Stigall

Candy Clark and Emma Atwood share information with zoo guests about the diet of the Galapagos Tortoise.

Candy Clark and Emma Atwood share information with zoo guests about the diet of the Galapagos Tortoise.

Students in Dr. Maria Wallace鈥檚 science education class at The University of Southern Mississippi (SWAG视频) this fall are getting a unique opportunity to put their teaching to the test and learn about science in its many exotic forms.

Through a partnership with Hattiesburg Zoo, students have been serving as zoo docents throughout the semester, interacting and educating guests on the importance of wildlife conservation. 

The students attend the zoo regularly to staff the educational exhibits that are placed around the zoo during visiting hours, with each exhibit containing different information regarding the environment and the various animals commonly seen at the zoo. When zoo visitors stop by the tables, the SWAG视频 students share information about the exhibits, which allows them to draw on their scientific knowledge and gain experience educating and interacting with youth of all different ages and learning abilities. As part of their coursework, students also develop a standards-based lesson plan aligning with the experiences offered through the docent program.

This service-learning opportunity is one with mutual benefits for SWAG视频 students and the Hattiesburg Zoo. The students have gained valuable hands-on experience to prepare them for their future careers, and the Zoo has an increased number of volunteers to spread awareness about wildlife conservation.

Caroline Ramsey provides information about the coat of the black bear to zoo visitors.

Caroline Ramsey provides information about the coat of the black bear to zoo visitors.

Emma Atwood and Natalie Hudson, students in Dr. Wallace鈥檚 class, say the experience has taught them about communicating with people of varying ages and diverse backgrounds. Hudson adds that she鈥檚 grateful to 鈥渘ot only learn with different age groups, but also be able to learn how to teach outside of a classroom too.鈥  

Gabby Howe, Education Programs Coordinator for Hattiesburg Zoo, sees great potential for the Zoo鈥檚 collaboration with Dr. Wallace and her students.

鈥(This collaboration) conveys one of our upmost educational values, which is to further the public鈥檚 appreciation, respect, and knowledge of nature and the importance of wildlife conservation,鈥 said Howe. 鈥淭he docents not only aid Hattiesburg Zoo in our mission but also play a significant role in advocating for the conservation of wildlife species.鈥

Wallace鈥檚 class is offered in the Center for Science & Mathematics Education (CSME) in SWAG视频鈥檚 College of SWAG视频 and Sciences.

"One of the greatest challenges we face is to inspire more students to seek career opportunities in scientific fields,鈥 said Chris Winstead, dean of the SWAG视频 College of SWAG视频 and Sciences. 鈥淭his collaborative effort with the Hattiesburg Zoo is an excellent opportunity for our future professional science educators to grow their experience and abilities by sharing their scientific interests with people from a variety of backgrounds and ages. We are excited to be in this partnership with the Hattiesburg Zoo."  

The course is one of many service-learning courses offered at the University of Southern Mississippi. A list of service-learning courses offered at SWAG视频 can be viewed on the Center for Community Engagement鈥檚 website at .