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Protecting a Local Hotspot Activity Ocean School Become a hotspot advocate! In this 5th–12th-grade-level activity, students learn about biodiversity hotspots for conservation, identify a local hotspot, and construct a persuasive argument for its protection.
Take Me Outside Day 2023 Take Me Outside A Celebration of Outdoor Learning! Are you IN to get OUT from October 16th to 20th, 2023? Take Me Outside Day will be Wednesday, October 18, 2023, with a full week of fun happening along with it.
Engaging Youth Through Climate Storytelling Climate Generation For this Teach Climate Network Workshop, join Cassandra Ceballos (Climate Generation's Talk Climate Manager) and Seth Spencer (Climate Generation's Teach Climate Network coordinator) on October 4 to engage youth through climate storytelling.
Teaching Climate Change: Fostering Understanding, Resilience, and Commitment to Justice University of Washington The newly published "Teaching Climate Change" lays out a comprehensive, NGSS-aligned approach to climate change education that builds in-depth knowledge of the subject, empowers students, and promotes a social justice mindset.
New York Sun Works Hydroponic Classrooms Cornell University In "New York Sun Works Hydroponic Classrooms: Promoting Sustainability Science, Climate Education and Urban Agriculture," watch a 2-hour interview with NY Sun Works Executive Director, Manuela Zamora. Get a peek into several hydroponic labs in New York City schools.
Engineering Design Challenge: Animal Adaptations and Bioengineering Wade Institute for Science Education Join the Wade Institute for Science Education, collaborating with the Lloyd Center for the Environment and Buttonwood Park Zoo, for the 2023 STEM Week Challenge! Engage your grades 5–8 students during STEM Week, taking place October 16th–20th, 2023.
[Podcast] The “Bittersweet” Nature of (And Critical Need For) Climate Flooding Buyout Programs America Adapts Media In episode 190 of America Adapts, the Natural Resources Defense Council joins the podcast to discuss flooding buyout programs and how climate change will give rise to new demands for these initiatives.
Mission Patagonia 2023 MERI Foundation Mission Patagonia is a unique expedition in one of the most remote places on the planet to explore effective conservation of Patagonia, learn what it means to care for fragile ecosystems, and preserve biodiversity.
USGS Educational Resources USGS Find natural science lesson plans, activities, maps, podcasts, lectures, videos, and animations, provided by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Project Learning Tree's Back to School, Back to Nature Sale Project Learning Tree Check out PLT’s Back to School, Back to Nature Sale going on now through September 30th! Get 20% off the Explore Your Environment: K–8 Activity Guide e-book—that's $16 for 50 nature-based activities!
Use a Climate Podcast in Your Classroom! America Adapts Media Professors/Teachers, Fall is almost here and it’s time to think about what’s in your semester syllabus!
Fall Outdoor Learning Virtual Workshop Series The Outdoor Learning Store From September 18–November 14, Be part of this series of 60-minute virtual workshops featuring a diversity of excellent presenters and topics.
Grow Artemis Moon Trees! USDA Forest Service/ FIND Outdoors NASA NASA and the USDA Forest Service are excited to kick-off the upcoming school year with a unique opportunity. Forest Service Conservation Education and NASA Next Gen STEM sent tree seeds to the Moon and back to Earth aboard the Artemis I Orion space capsule! Education and community organizations are invited to attend an information session on August 17, 2023, to learn how to apply for an Artemis Moon Tree Seedling through NASA’s Artifacts Module Program.
Polar STEAM Call for Educators National Science Foundation Oregon State University Polar STEAM is recruiting educators for 2024/25 collaborations with polar researchers.
Gulf of Mexico Alliance – Funding and Meeting Opportunities Gulf of Mexico Alliance GOMA has a wide array of funding possibilities, spanning various areas such as Education and Engagement, as well as the Human Benefits of Nature.
2023 NAAEE Conference and Research Symposium: Together We Thrive NAAEE NAAEE's 2023 virtual conference will focus on the importance of collaboration, creativity, and crossing boundaries to address the environmental and social issues we face. Register today!
Climate Change in Higher Education Policy NAAEE MECCE Project "Mapping the Landscape of Climate Change in Higher Education Policy in the United States" is a new report from NAAEE and the MECCE Project on the state of climate change policies in universities and colleges across the country.
Ocean & Coastal Acidification Education Grant Opportunity NOAA Ocean Acidification Program The NOAA Ocean Acidification Program offers a grant opportunity for up to $50K to support ocean acidification outreach and education focused on underserved or Indigenous communities or Tribes.
North American Environmental Atlas Commission for Environmental Cooperation The North American Environmental Atlas combines and harmonizes geospatial data from Canada, Mexico and the United States to allow for a continental and regional perspective on environmental issues that cross boundaries.
SoCal Climate Champions Grant DoGoodery A grant opportunity for 501(c)(3) not-for-profits advancing community climate solutions in Southern California.
National Education Summit Smithsonian The Smithsonian will be hosting the National Education Summit on July 18–20. The three-day convening is a unique opportunity to explore critical issues facing teachers and network with others both virtually and in person. The Summit will focus on sustainability, STEAM, the Smithsonian’s “Our Shared Future: Reckoning with Our Racial Past” initiative, arts education, and more.
Climate Change in the Southwest Virtual Teacher Workshop Asombro Institute for Science Education In these interactive, virtual workshops you'll hear from experts from around the Southwest. You'll get to practice fun science games and experiments that use local data and case studies. Additionally, you'll receive a set of 23 standards-aligned lessons and activities made specifically for students in the southwest!
Podcast: Battelle and the Innovations in Climate Resilience Conference – ICR23 America Adapts Media In episode 185 of America Adapts, we’re highlighting some of the experts and speakers that attended the Innovations in Climate Resilience conference hosted by Battelle.