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Teachers become scientists in the field—and take what they learn back to their classrooms.
See full storyTeachers become scientists in the field—and take what they learn back to their classrooms.
See full storyWorkshop empowers teachers with ocean science and place-based learning.
See full storyTeacher workshops at Tryon Creek State Park inspire fun new ways to meet the latest science standards.
See full storyA workshop empowers teachers to bring nature writing to their classrooms, resulting in students getting published in an established anthology.
See full storyStudents get their hands on local streams—many for the first time—and prepare the way for steelhead to return.
See full storyA three-day workshop empowers Central Oregon teachers to instill a love of the land in their students.
See full storyThe Oregon Coast Education Program builds confidence in teachers to use environmental education as a way to build confidence in students. The program gives teachers access to a variety of education modules that they can incorporate into their daily lessons.
See full storyFiguring out how to work planning into a teaching schedule is difficult. The Center for Research in Environmental Sciences and Technologies offers support for teachers and parents to integrate the sustainability training into the curriculum.
See full storyBy getting teachers to engage students in outside activities, ONREP contributes to student success and achievement. It’s not about adding, it’s about integrating what they already do.
See full storySOREEL’s August Institute gets teachers up to speed on environmental education and the resources available in the community. Teachers learn to use the outdoor resources near the school as well as the local sites and institutions that help make education more engaging for students.
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