Engage Students in Stream Monitoring
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Engage Students in Stream Monitoring
August 8, 2017 , 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM EDT
This professional development workshop is for formal and nonformal K-12 and college educators interested in learning stream monitoring techniques and how to engage their students in monitoring activities. It is also open to teachers who have already registered or plan to register their classes for Stroud Center field trips in the 2017-2018 school year.
Students Can Do Citizen Science
This six hour teacher professional development workshop will guide you through activities and considerations to engage your students in citizen science stream and restoration monitoring activities.
Field and classroom activities include:
- What is citizen science and how it can be tied to the curriculum?
- Macroinvertebrates as a bioindicator of stream health.
- Water chemistry.
- Stream habitat and flow.
- Riparian tree planting monitoring.
- Registration and Act 48 hours
Registration fee only $10. Pizza and salad lunch provided.
Dress to go outside and get into the stream to collect data. Boots are provided.
Chester County teachers will receive six hours of Act 48 through the CCIU. Teachers from other counties and nonformal educators will receive a certificate indicating six hours of professional development from the Stroud Center.
Details
- Date:
- August 8, 2017
- Time:
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9:00 AM – 3:00 PM EDT
- Cost:
- $10
- Event Category:
- Education
- Website:
- http://bit.ly/2mj5hDA
Organizer
- Tara Muenz, Assistant Director of Education
- Phone
- 610-268-2153, ext. 1301
- tmuenz@stroudcenter.org
Stroud Water Research Center
Avondale, PA 19311 United States