Making Connections: Pa. Department of Education STEELS Standards and the MWEE
Join colleagues from across Pennsylvania to engage with the new standards and explore connections to the Meaningful Watershed Education Experience.
Join colleagues from across Pennsylvania to engage with the new standards and explore connections to the Meaningful Watershed Education Experience.
Join us one or both sessions!
-- Morning session: Mapping MWEEs in the NEW PA Environmental Literacy & Sustainability Standards.
-- Afternoon session: Community Engagement: Guidelines for Excellence.
Engage with scientists and educators from Stroud Water Research Center, John Heinz, and Shore Rivers on a hands-on journey exploring the impact of climate change on tidal wetlands.
Join us for three 2-hour online sessions and one 6-hour in-person session to gain knowledge, skills, and processes to lead Pennsylvania Meaningful Watershed Education Experience professional development.
Enjoy a paddle-in-the-present moment featuring peaceful sounds of the wild, connections to water quality, and time with a hidden gem in the Delaware River watershed.
Learn about the new standards with a deep dive into a 10-lesson watershed unit for grades 4–8.
A professional development series to help educators integrate GIS tools, watershed inquiry, and environmental literacy in their classroom practices.
Join us for three 2-hour online sessions and one 6-hour in-person session to dive deeper into becoming a Pa. MWEE Certified Facilitator.
Learn about a fun, hands-on tool for people of all ages that demonstrates how our actions on land impact stream life and water quality.
Teachers, curriculum coordinators, administrators, and nonformal educators will learn how to incorporate the new standards into their instruction.
Join us online to learn about the process of creating outdoor learning spaces, from design and building to lesson implementation.
Join us for three days of professional development and collaboration at some of Chester County's unique environmental locations!
Come learn how to create an outdoor learning space where meaningful learning can happen while also benefiting water quality and wildlife habitat!
This advanced course in watershed education knowledge and pedagogy will take place online, on campus, and on the water.
Learn about a fun, hands-on tool for people of all ages that demonstrates how our actions on land impact stream life and water quality.