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Six teachers collecting macroinvertebrates in White Clay Creek.

Outdoor Teaching and Learning Camp

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

This educator camp blends stream science, outdoor learning, and classroom application, helping teachers transform local waterways into living laboratories.

Teachers collecting aquatic macroinvertebrates at a workshop.

Source to Sea Instructor Training

800 533 Stroud Water Research Center

Instructors will learn how to empower learners to explore watershed-to-ocean connections, participate in citizen science, and adopt a stream of their own.

Children record their observations in a field journal.

Prekindergarten–Fifth Grade Educator Workshop: Hands-On Environmental Science Activities

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Join us to explore strategies and activities that engage young learners with science and nature.

Teachers collect macroinvertebrates from a stream.

Outdoor Learning Network Helps Teachers Grow and Students Thrive

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

OLNI empowers teachers to bring real-world watershed science into classrooms, inspiring curiosity and student engagement.

Teachers from Avon Grove and Octoraro schools at a professional development workshop.

New Grant Brings Outdoor Watershed Learning to Octorara and Avon Grove Students

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Thanks to a new grant-supported partnership between the Stroud Center and local schools, hundreds of students will explore, study, and protect their local rivers and streams.

Five workshop participants holding their artificial leaf packs.

MWEEs and the Leaf Pack Network

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Join us for a special MWEE Ambassador Training and learn a fun, immersive way to engage with watershed science.

Two teachers at a professional development course.

Online Course Boosts Environmental Literacy in Pennsylvania

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Stroud Water Research Center launches Foundations of Environmental Literacy in Pennsylvania, a professional development course for educators.

Educators seated at tables observing a Model My Watershed demonstration.

Expanding Meaningful Environmental and Watershed Literacy With Geospatial Technology Tools and Practice

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Registration ends Monday, February 23. Pennsylvania teachers, join us to learn how to implement GIS tools, watershed inquiry, and environmental literacy in your classroom practices.

An educator helping four girls identify the aquatic insects they collected from a stream.

Connecting Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences Across the Sciences

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Join us for an introduction to outdoor learning experiences highlighting real-world applications of scientific concepts in watershed education.

Lancaster Area Outdoor Learning Network Initiative

800 532 Stroud Water Research Center

Educators planned and delivered teacher professional development in watershed education content and skills for Conestoga Valley, Ephrata, and Columbia school districts in Pennsylvania. Funded by: Chesapeake Bay Trust Project Lead:…