Missouri Master Gardener training
is now available online with two classes offered each year. The fall class begins the first week of
September whereas the spring class begins the first week of February.
Online training is a 14-week learning experience designed to
equip future Master Gardeners with the knowledge necessary to serve as
effective volunteers. Each week, students study a different chapter in the
Master Gardener core manual on topics related to horticulture. For the sake of
this course, chapters in the core manual have been organized into learning
modules with specific learning objectives.
Each module includes an online presentation (using MOODLE as a software
platform), web resources, and other learning tools.
· Master Gardener trainees are preparing
themselves to volunteer as University of Missouri Extension Master Gardeners. In addition to successfully completing the
course, Master Gardener trainees must complete 30 hours of volunteer service in
order to become certified. These
volunteer hours are supervised by the Extension Specialist with Master Gardener
responsibilities for the county in which the Master Gardener trainee resides.
· Individuals seeking to enhance their
horticulture knowledge for personal fulfillment also enroll in the course. A certificate of completion is issued to these individuals when they
satisfactorily finish the course.
source: MU Master Gardener Program at http://mg.missouri.edu
Posted: 1/6/2014
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