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American Mining Hall of Fame
2005 Medal of Merit Recipient

Larry
McBiles
Larry
McBiles is a national leader in promoting the teaching of young
children about minerals and the mining industry.
He currently serves as Executive Director of the Arizona
Foundation for Resource Education (AFRE), a unique collaboration of
business, industry and education interests.
AFRE’s mission is to promote understanding about natural
resources and related industries by providing Arizona’s K-12
teachers and non-formal educators real-world, hands-on educational
programs and professional development opportunities that focus on
the importance of Arizona’s natural resources.
A committed network of Arizona’s natural resource
businesses and industries supports the AFRE.
Dr.
McBiles holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from
Arizona State University.
He has great pride in being a native Arizonan from Ajo and
member of a fourth-generation family of copper miners.
He began his career as an elementary school teacher and went
on to the middle and secondary levels at Ajo High School where he
developed a comprehensive program supporting the importance of
copper in society. His
program came to the attention of the Arizona Mining Association in
the early 1980s. The
Association appointed him Director of Education and supported the
further development of the program to what was to become the
award-winning “Mining, Minerals and Me” education program.
This program became the basis of the Association’s
Educational Foundation, which led to the present organization
spanning all of Arizona’s natural resources in 2001.
Larry
teaches at Arizona State University's College of Education. In
addition, he consults widely across the country in the areas of
performance-based education and alternative strategies for assessing
student achievement. Active
in statewide environmental education in Arizona, he has served as an
educational administrator at the university and district level,
as well as in the Arizona Department of Education. He is currently serving as president of the Arizona
Association for Environmental Education, a statewide organization
that strives to enhance the quality, scope, and effectiveness of
environmental education in Arizona.
Dr. McBiles served for several years on the Arizona Advisory
Council for Environmental Education, including acting as Vice-Chair
and Chair. During this time, he fought against the
anti-environmental education forces in the state and equally as diligently
for insuring that the EE License Plate Fund was used appropriately
for high-quality environmental education.
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