ProjectWET Workshop Climate Change and California Water
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR), San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE), California Regional Environmental Education Community (CREEC), and the California Project WET program invite educators working with students in grades 3 through 12 to join us for a special workshop on climate change and its impact on California’s water resources.
Understanding climate change and its link to flood, drought, water quality, and more is crucial for all Californians. In this workshop, you will interact with DWR climate experts and engage in activities that will help your students understand the impacts of climate change on water and how to adapt to our changing environment. Project WET activities are designed to engage students in the study of water through interactive simulations, use of models, and reality-based scenarios.
The interdisciplinary activities supplement existing curriculum, are correlated to Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, and provide strong foundations for STEAM, Project-Based, and Service-Learning programs.
For a $25 registration fee, participants will receive:
- A copy of the Project WET Foundations of Water Education guide,
- A continental breakfast and lunch,
- An opportunity to receive 0.8 CEU credit, and
- A $100 stipend following completion of the workshop!
Visit the ProjectWET for more information. Registration closes January 24th.
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2707 Transworld Dr,, Stockton, CA, 95206