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Development and assessment of high-quality interdisciplinary curriculum materials that can be taught in the K-12 classroom conducted in two groups - elementary, and middle/secondary which will be further separated by grade-band groupings.

This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the Climate Change Learning Collaborative, and is available at NO COST to attend. Teachers attending after-school workshops will receive a stipend for their participation.

For more information email climatelearning@stockton.edu.
How to choose, develop, and assess high quality instructional resources.

Target Audience: K-12 Teachers

This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the Climate Change Learning Collaborative, and is available at NO COST to attend. Teachers attending after-school workshops will receive a stipend for their participation.

For more information email climatelearning@stockton.edu.
Implementation of interdisciplinary project-based units of study and experiential learning experiences. Workshops will be grade level specific and will have an interdisciplinary focus for all content areas.

This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the Climate Change Learning Collaborative, and is available at NO COST to attend. Teachers attending after-school workshops will receive a stipend for their participation.

For more information email climatelearning@stockton.edu.
This live webinar will provide an overview of the resources and programs available through Sustainable Jersey for Schools and will include ideas to implement a school-wide Green Team and develop a school or district Sustainability Plan.

Target Audience: K-12 Teachers

This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the Climate Change Learning Collaborative, and is available at NO COST to attend, but pre-registration is required. There is no stipend or substitute reimbursement for attending this workshop!

For more information email climatelearning@stockton.edu.
This workshop will focus on teaching climate change through the humanities. Teachers will be introduced to a curated selection of resources, lesson plans and ideas for integrating climate education into social studies and ELA curriculum.

Target Audience: Grades 6-8

This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the Climate Change Learning Collaborative, and is available at NO COST to attend. Teachers attending after-school workshops will receive a stipend for their participation.

For more information email climatelearning@stockton.edu.
This workshop will focus on teaching climate change through the humanities. Teachers will be introduced to a curated selection of resources, lesson plans and ideas for integrating climate education into social studies and ELA curriculum.

Target Audience: Grades K-5

This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the Climate Change Learning Collaborative, and is available at NO COST to attend. Teachers attending after-school workshops will receive a stipend for their participation.

For more information email climatelearning@stockton.edu.
Save Barnegat Bay boasts a 40-acre green space with access to the Toms River and Long Swamp Creek. Educators will experience best practices for Climate change Education, using local ecosystems in the classroom, teaching educators how to empower students, and hand-on activities they can bring into the classroom. Learn more about Save Barnegat Bay and our mission at www.savebargegatbay.org

Target Audience: K-12 Teachers

This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the Climate Change Learning Collaborative, and is available at NO COST to attend, but pre-registration is required. Teachers attending out-of-school workshops will receive a stipend for their participation.

For more information email climatelearning@stockton.edu.
This live webinar will provide an overview of the resources and programs available through Sustainable Jersey for Schools and will include ideas to implement a school-wide Green Team and develop a school or district Sustainability Plan.

Target Audience: K-12 Teachers

This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the Climate Change Learning Collaborative, and is available at NO COST to attend, but pre-registration is required. There is no stipend or substitute reimbursement for attending this workshop!

For more information email climatelearning@stockton.edu.