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Looking for high impact, low/no cost ways to incorporate more hands-on learning into your curriculum while easily meeting standards and benchmarks in science, social studies, language arts, health and math? Learn how to engage and challenge your students with hands-on activities that require critical thinking skills about a major world issue — water!
Experiential EE will work with your agency or organization to coordinate and/or facilitate a workshop for formal and informal educators. We will bring participants up to speed about drinking water, wastewater, nonpoint source pollution and river ecosystem issues, and provide them with classroom resources and local contacts.
Our goals are to teach formal and informal educators about water’s versatility as a theme to satisfy state curriculum standards and benchmarks not only in science, but also in mathematics, social studies and language arts – and then inspire them to incorporate water topics into their curriculum. Our workshops offer teachers exciting new ways they can explore major water resources topics over many months as part of the normal curriculum– instead of limiting the study of water to a single unit or a single subject (science).
Within our group of independent contractors, we have certifications/training in Project WET, Project WILD, Project Learning Tree, Bosque Education Guide and Leopold Education Project. We also have bi-lingual (Spanish, Portuguese) educators, and two professional musicians who can show you how to use music to enhance water education – and water as a theme to enhance music education.
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