E-STEM for the Earth: Meet Eight Organizations Working to Protect Our Planet Through E-STEM NAAEE Staff Meet eight organizations working to protect our planet through E-STEM! E-STEM engages students in meaningful, real-world environmental problem-solving that integrates science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Nature School for Teachers - Summer Professional Development Mass Audubon Enhance your nature teaching skills with Mass Audubon at one of two summer professional development opportunities: (1) July 23–26 in Lincoln, Massachusetts OR (2) August 6–9 in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
Citizen Science Professional Development Series Ocean School Do you want to harness the power of community science to engage your classroom in meaningful, hands-on projects? Ocean School, along with our partners, invites educators like you to participate in a new initiative that aims to equip teachers with the tools and resources necessary to inspire the next generation of environmental leaders. Info sessions: May 15, 23, 30
Virtual Field Trip: St. Lawrence River Ocean School Join the River Institute at Rotary Creek to learn about the history of this man-made habitat, how it supports fish populations like the cutlip minnow, and discover fish sampling and identification activities, gaining insight into research methods. | April 19 at 1:00 PM ET
"WROUGHT" Documentary Bullfrog Films What can the slimy, putrid, multi-species world of rot teach us about ourselves?
ANCA Summit: Accepting Program Proposals Association of Nature Center Administrators The Association of Nature Center Administrators is accepting program proposals for the 2024 ANCA Annual Summit, Sept. 9–13 at the Museum of Science & History in Memphis, Tennessee.
Podcast: Life, Liberty and Climate Data: The Privatization of a Public Good America Adapts Media In episode 203 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Justin Mankin. Justin is a climate scientist and associate professor at Dartmouth College. Doug and Justin discuss his provocative column in the New York Times on climate data accessibility – should tax funded climate data remain a public good.
Summer Institute for Climate Change Education Climate Generation The Teach Climate Network's three-day climate change education conference is built by educators and climate change professionals from across the US, Canada, and the Pacific Islands! Date: Three days during the week of July 15–19, 2024. Registration is now live!
The Wonders of Water: Practical Ideas and Resources for Educators The Outdoor Learning Store Join the Outdoor Learning Store for this collaborative workshop where we will discuss all things water education, from our place in the cycle, to the other beings we share the water with, how to study it and how we are linked to the oceans!
Energize Schools Teacher Trainings Energize Schools The Energize Schools team has hosted virtual teacher trainings on climate change, energy auditing, renewable energy, air quality, watersheds and public water systems, ecological economics and climate policy, solar design, wind energy, and green building. All curriculum units are aligned with NGSS, Common Core, and CTE standards. Request materials through Energize Schools.