Did you know that a recent University of Alaska Southeast graduate in elementary education is using place-based training to bring nature into her classroom?

Did you know that a recent University of Alaska Southeast graduate in elementary education is using place-based training to bring nature into her classroom? 

Amanda Friendshuh completed her Bachelor of Arts in elementary education at ¶à¶àÖ±²¥S in May 2020 and immediately was hired to teach third grade at Chapman Elementary and Middle School in Anchor Point, Alaska while also participating in ¶à¶àÖ±²¥S’ reading specialist master’s program. 

Amanda came from a small community in Interior Alaska and said ¶à¶àÖ±²¥S provided the perfect transition to college life and a larger community, providing exemplary training in education while still maintaining a close connection to the outdoors.

She says her academic career at ¶à¶àÖ±²¥S has directly contributed to how she approaches education in her own classroom and her ability to serve a diverse population of students. 

Amanda’s advice for young women entering higher education is to seize every opportunity to learn and discover.

Amanda Friendshuh