Past Events by CEEE
Calling all middle school science teachers to participate in a 2-part pilot webinar series focused on specific data sense-making practices. Engage with the Data Puzzles lesson Megadrought in the Colorado River Basin using the Zoom In strategy.
Explore Arctic research with the NNA Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), a paid program for Alaska undergraduate students. Applications closed January 1 for the 2025 cohort.
Calling all middle school science teachers to participate in a 2-part pilot webinar series focused on specific data sense-making practices. Engage with the Data Puzzles lesson Not All Warming is Equal using the Notice, Think, Wonder strategy.
CLEAN and ISKME are partnering to bring together climate researchers, K-12 educators, and climate literacy resources to build a community of iterative leaders. This series of interactive webinars in March and April is designed to increase knowledge of climate literacy and support the open sharing of resources and the adaptations that educators make for their local students.
The first webinar in the EARTh Center "Educational Resource Spotlight" series is highlighting the Collection of climate literacy tools and resources that the Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) hosts and how educators can utilize these tools in their classroom.
The National Climate Assessment is a major scientific report developed by several government agencies that describes climate change in the United States.
The Data Science Education K-12: Research to Practice Conference will be held in San Antonio Texas February 17-19, 2025.
Looking for high-quality lesson plans and curricular resources to teach your students about climate change, solutions, and justice?
NOAA's Science On a Sphere invites 5th–12th+ grade teachers to a free virtual workshop, focused on Data Lens: Exploring Earth’s Visual Stories from NOAA's Science On a Sphere. This webinar will equip teachers with tools to help students engage with and understand complex scientific data.
In this Navigating the New Arctic Community Office Workshop, Dr. Anne Gold will talk about how to build a more welcoming research environment and provide you with the tools you need to foster meaningful mentoring relationships and build your own support network