Students & Teachers in New England
Other Programs/Workshops
- Project WET
Project WET, Water Education for Teachers is a national curriculum, where training is coordinated at the state level. It is a set of interdisciplinary activities based on water quality and water ecosystems. Each lesson includes learning objectives, background information, and a list of suggested extension activities. Available only through a six- hour teacher workshop.
Project WET
Dennis Nelson
201 Culbertson Hall
Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana 59717-0057
(406) 994-5392 - Project WILD
Project WILD K-12 Activity Guide is a national curriculum, where training is coordinated at the state level. It is a collection of hands-on, interdisciplinary activities focusing on wildlife and habitat. A second guide, The Project WILD Aquatic Guide, focuses on aquatic wildlife and aquatic ecosystems. Each lesson includes learning objectives, methods, procedures, background information, and a list of suggested extension activities. Used indoors and outdoors, these guides are invaluable tools for teachers, naturalists, park, zoo and museum educators. These two basic guides are available only through teacher workshops.
Project WILD National Office
Council for Environmental Education
5555 Morningside Drive, Suite 212
Houston, TX 77005
(713) 520-1936
FAX (713) 520-8008
e-mail: info@projectwild.org - Project Learning Tree
Project Learning Tree is a national curriculum where training is coordinated at the state level. It explores the use of forest resources in an easy-to-use interdisciplinary activity manual. Each activity includes learning objectives, background information, and a list of additional suggested activities. Included is an excellent bibliography, cross reference guide, and thematic modules for older students. Available only by attending a teacher workshop.
Kathy McGlauflin
Project Learning Tree
1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 780
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 463-2462