CEEE supports K-12 educators, college instructors and out-of-school, informal educators in their teaching by providing free, high-quality peer-reviewed resources. These resources include classroom-ready lesson plans, game-based learning, data visualizations, virtual field trips, videos, digital tools, personal narratives, science storytelling, video-making workshops, and more. The resources address important topics in earth and environmental science, including natural hazards, water, frozen landscapes, climate change, climate solutions, climate mental health, community resilience, geomagnetism, space weather, and more. The CEEE offers educators both virtual and in-person professional learning, including options for professional development and graduate credit.
Professional Learning and Resources for Educators
Free, high-quality, scientist-reviewed lesson plans, videos, professional learning, and personal narratives
$500-$1,000
Supports the development of events and resources to support educators in topics such as data visualization, science storytelling, digital tools, climate resilience, and career development.
Resilient Futures Teacher Workshop
Multi-day, in-person professional development workshop for middle and high school science teachers
$10,000
Supports the development and operation of a teacher training program about Colorado Climate Literacy Resources, covering natural hazards, water resources, climate mental health, data literacy, and more.
Polar Science Early Career Community Office (PSECCO)
Professional development opportunities for polar early career researchers.
$1,000-5,000
Supports the development and operation of a professional development event, ranging from interactive online sessions to multi-day, in-person events.
Girls* on Rock (GOR)
A free, 12-day wilderness science program for high school youth.
$10,000
Provides a student with an empowering experience that combines art, rock climbing, and field science in the Rocky Mountains.
Research Experience for Community College Students (RECCS)
Summer research experience for community college students
$15,000
Supports a student’s stipend and housing as they participate in an authentic research experience at CU Boulder.
Introduction to Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) for Atmospheric Science
Public Opening of the We are Water Exhibit
Bring your family and friends for a weekend of community, creativity, and connection as we celebrate the We are Water Alamosa Community Exhibit as part of Ripples of Resilience: Stories and Strategies for a Thriving Future.
Join us to celebrate the installation of the We are Water exhibit at the library, interact with local community organizations, and engage in water-related activities!
Headwaters Drought Resilience Game Night & Dinner
Bring your family and friends for a weekend of community, creativity, and connection as we celebrate the We are Water Alamosa Community Exhibit as part of Ripples of Resilience: Stories and Strategies for a Thriving Future.
Join us to jump into the role of a local water leader, and learn how the Rio Grande Basin Roundtable is planning for drought resilience in your community.
Dinner and kids' activity station will be provided.
