Get a head start on the MA STE standards using authentic, local research with your students. Apply to attend our four day
Teachers on the Estuary: Investigating a Changing Environment course this summer (with follow up session in November). This project is grant-funded so we are able to offer $200 stewardship project implementation mini
grants, equipment and supplies, free housing and lunches. PDPs are free or 3 graduate credits are available for $225 through Framingham University. Explore coastal habitats and conduct field studies
Interact with local scientists and experienced coastal educators Bring local and national data into your classroom Connect to MA STE and Next Generation Science Standards Learn how to guide student investigations To apply, fill out the attached application and have an administrator fill out the form to support implementation in your class this coming school year. Feel free
to contact me with any questions. Sponsored by
This work is sponsored by the National Estuarine Research Reserve System Science Collaborative, which supports collaborative research
that addresses coastal management problems. The Science Collaborative is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and managed by the University of Michigan Water Center.
Joan Muller Education Coordinator Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 131 Waquoit Hwy. Box 3092 Waquoit, MA 02536 508-457-0495 x107 |
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