California Regional Environment
Education Community
California Department of Education, STEM Office
Spring 2014 - Region 2 - Northeastern California
A Message From Our Statewide Coordinator
Teachers dedicate the school year to their students, but they also need to feed their own love of learning. If you are a teacher, now is the time to start thinking about professional development opportunities that will recharge your batteries and get you outside this summer! Take advantage of statewide opportunities such as the Forestry Institute for Teachers (Project FIT) at four different locations, the Floodplains Ecology Institutes, or the Cal Alive! Programs offered by the California Institute for Biodiversity, just to name a few. Find registration information and much more at www.creec.org. Keep reading to learn about many more regional opportunities in this newsletter!
The Forest Institute for Teachers (FIT) uses the forest as the basis for integrated education. The Fit Program is intricately correlated with the CA Dept. of Education’s content standards and goals for Environmental Education as. . .
Were you hoping to travel this summer? Why not explore professional development opportunities offered by the National Park Service? The workshops are as varied as the parks in which they occur, but all stress interdisciplinary. . .
The Collaborative Professional Development (CPD) in Rural California Schools Grant is designed to improve learning opportunities and educational outcomes for English Learners. Participating educators receive inquiry-based instruction. . .
California Floodplain Ecology Institutes: A Partnership between the Department of Water Resources, the California Department of Education and Project WET 2014
The concept for holding Floodplain Ecology Institutes for teachers arose to help meet the required objectives of the Central Valley Flood Protection Act of 2008 and the goals of the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (CVFPP). The intent of these institutes is to increase teachers’ knowledge and awareness of floodplain ecosystems, and provide teachers with the. .
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Anne Stephens, Statewide CREEC Coordinator, astephens@cde.ca.gov
STEM Office, California Dept. of Education, 1430 N Street, Suite 4309, Sacramento, CA 95814