List of EE Professional Learning Programs
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Watershed Agricultural Council |
Watershed Forestry Institute for Teachers “WFIT will change your life!” Come spend 5 days & 4 nights at the Watershed Agricultural Council’s summer intensive where you’ll explore the forests, waters, science, history, and world-famous partnerships of the NYC drinking water Watershed. WFIT is a FREE program for 4-12th grade classroom teachers and non-formal educators from NYC and the NYC Watershed. You’ll earn over 25 CTLE credit hours, practice dozens of hands-on activities, and get trained in the Project Learning Tree and Project WET curricula. View program details ... |
Wildlife Conservation Society |
STEM it Up, Professional Learning opportunities and Advanced Inquiry Program (graduate degree) STEM It Up is a free two-day workshop at the Bronx Zoo for informal science educators. In this workshop, you will explore STEM through a conservation lens using WCS Presents Field Sight, a digital tool of global conservation stories. Be inspired by diverse perspectives on topics such as climate change, advocacy, sustainability and more. Learn through readings, meaningful conversations and modeled learning activities. Collaborate with peers from other science institutions in the region. Create connections to your work and leave with strategies that support your audience in their own STEM journeys. View program details ... |
New York Botanical Garden |
Professional Learning Institutes and Customized Programs Customized Programs are tailored to suit your professional learning goals. Please contact us to discuss. Spring P-Credit Institutes School Gardening 101—Creating a Garden (2 P-Credits) Increasing Representation in the Natural World (1 P-Credit) Summer P-Credit Institutes (3 P-Credits) Seedlings Institute: Nature and Science for Early Childhood Educators | Grades Pre-K−2 (3 P-Credits) Ethnobotany for Educators: Exploring Plants Through Cultural Connections (3 P-Credits) |
Solar One |
NYC Solar Schools Education Program The NYC Solar Schools Education Program includes professional learning training opportunities for teachers, in-school classroom residencies with students, and a Career and Technical education program. The GDL curriculum explored during the training includes a combination of hands-on activities that give context for why solar is important – such as an introduction to power plants, fossil fuels, and climate change – and explores the science and applications of solar energy through building mini-solar systems, field studies, and experiments. View program details ... |
Brooklyn Botanic Garden |
Custom Professional Learning Workshops and 3 "P" Credit Courses We offer both custom professional learning workshops for educators as well as "P" Credit courses in partnership with the ASPDP. |
Children's Environmental Literacy Foundation |
CELF Civic Science Inquiry to Action CELF Civic Science: Inquiry to Action is a semester- or year-long program that engages educators and students in project-based STEAM learning outside of the classroom. Tailored to each school and community location, we offer professional learning workshops for teachers paired with on-site support to implement a project-based learning module that connects students to real-world challenges in their own neighborhoods. The program combines the development of 21st century skills with the motivation and creativity generated by solving a problem in one’s own community. During the 2020-2021 school year, CELF will be offering Civic Science Inquiry to Action in various configurations to educators across the country. To help us match you to the most suitable cohort and to available scholarship/stipend opportunities, please take a few minutes to complete this brief application. Based on your responses, we will notify you of acceptance and program details on a rolling basis as applications come in (by the end of January 2021). Link to apply https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XNRRR33 View program details ... |
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation |
Project WET, Project WILD, Project Learning Tree These workshops introduce classroom teachers to lesson plans and ideas for incorporating nature and natural resources into their existing curricula. Each teacher will receive a free book of activities and the workshop is primarily a chance to experience the activities first-hand, give and receive feedback from other teachers, and develop methods for incorporating these resources into the classroom. There is a focus on place-based education and modifying generic lessons to reference NYC to be more relevant to students. All workshops are free of charge and can be requested for a PD day at your school, after-school site, or educational non-profit. View program details ... |