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NAAEE AnnouncementsAwards, Grants, Contests
National Events, Training, Announcements
Research and Publishing OpportunitiesResources for Students and Educators
NAAEE Announcements1. Conference Excitement Never Lets Up!
http://www.naaee.org/conference/2008-conference back to top Awards, Grants, Contests2. Essay Contest - Creating a Green Neighborhood PlanDeadline: January 15, 2008 http://www.planning.org/institutions/hsessay.htm back to top 3. NOAA's Teacher at Sea Program
http://teacheratsea.noaa.gov back to top 4. Scholarships for High AchieversDeadline: March 26, 2008 http://www.ditdservices.org/Articles.aspx?ArticleID=36&NavID=1_0 back to top 5. Whale Tail Grants Program ~ CaliforniaDeadline: December 7, 2007 http://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/plate/plgrant.html back to top National Events, Training, Announcements6. 2008 Spring Schedule for EETAP Online Courses
http://www.uwsp.edu/natres/rwilke/eetap/ back to top 7. Ecological Dimensions of Biofuels ~ Washington, DCMarch 10, 2008 ~ Washington, DC http://www.esa.org/biofuels back to top Research and Publishing Opportunities8. Bioregional Outdoor Education Project Conference ~ CFPSubmission deadline: December 15, 2007 http://www.boep.org back to top Resources for Students and Educators9. Free Energy Lesson Plans & ActivitiesThe U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy offers 350 downloadable lessons and activities on energy efficiency and renewable energy, organized by grade level and topic. http://www.eere.energy.gov/education/lessonplans/ back to top 10. Free Insect Teaching KitThe first 500 educators to respond to a survey the Entomological Foundation is conducting will receive the science education kit free once it is developed. The survey is to help determine what the needs of K-12 educators are regarding the use of insects in teaching science. Follow the link to the survey: http://www.entfdn.org/ back to top 11. Innovative Schools Provide Real World Learning EnvironmentsThe Henry Ford Learning Institute with grants from the Ford Motor Company Fund and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to launch a national network of small high schools modeled after the Henry Ford Academy in Dearborn, Michigan. This network of community-based high schools will provide underserved students in urban areas with quality, real world learning environments, a college-preparatory culture, and demanding academic standards. The first school - The Henry Ford Academy: Power House High will open in Chicago in 2008, in the former Sears Roebuck building. The curriculum will use the renovated building's "green" features to enhance lessons on the environment, clean technologies, and sustainability. http://www.hfli.org/ back to top 12. Oakland, California Activist Takes a Different Spin on GreenOctober 17, 2007, New York Times Op-ed article by Thomas L. Friedman, spotlights Van Jones, an African-American Social Activist and his enlightened approach on teaching 'green.' http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/17/opinion/17friedman.html?_r=1&em&ex=1192852800&en=ab552627c9f4c1e2&ei=5087%0A&oref=slogin back to top 13. Operation: Monster StormsFrom The JASON Project, this free and online curriculum is designed to teach students (grades 5-8) how powerful storms form and how advanced technology is used to better understand and forecast weather. The five- to nine-week core science unit covers key middle school National Science Education Standards, and can be aligned to state standards. http://www.jason.org/public/Curriculum/Curriculum.aspx?pos=1 back to top About EE-NewsBecome a Member of NAAEE! back to top About EE-News and More Making a contribution to supporting NAAEE's work
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