So You Want to Be a Leave No Trace Instructor?
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In this conversation, Candace Brendler interviews JD Tanner, Director of Education and Training at Leave No Trace, about his journey and experiences in outdoor education. JD shares his path to becoming an instructor, the role of traveling trainers, and the different levels of Leave No Trace certification. He discusses the importance of inclusivity in outdoor education, the day-to-day responsibilities of instructors, and the significance of professional development. The conversation also touches on the hand gestures associated with Leave No Trace principles, emphasizing the fun and engaging ways to teach outdoor ethics.
About JD
JD Tanner is the Director of Education and Training. JD manages the long-term, strategic organizational education and training initiatives. With over 25 years of experience as an outdoor educator and administrator, JD brings a perspective from over 17 years in higher education and previous experience as a Leave No Trace Traveling Trainer, State Advocate, and Course Provider. JD has a BS in Outdoor and Therapeutic Recreation from Southeast Missouri State University, an MS Ed in Recreation Resource Administration from Southern Illinois University, and is a Doctoral Candidate in Educational Leadership at Southern Illinois University.
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