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NOAA Education Resources

NOAA's many educational activities are distributed across the agency. This site has been designed to help students, teachers, librarians and the general public access the many educational activities, publications, and booklets that have been produced.

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Want to Teach Today’s Hottest Topic?
Then you need to attend:

Earth Then, Earth Now
Our Changing Climate

July 23-24, 2008
NOAA Science Center
Silver Spring, MD

 

  • Explore the latest findings
  • Dig into hands-on science
  • Customize content for your classroom
  • Keynote talk by Sally Ride
  • Receive professional development hours
  • NEWLY REDUCED Registration Fee - $20 fee includes meals and cool materials

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www.sallyridescience.com

 

Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Sally Ride’s first space flight!


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Conference Sponsors

  • Sally Ride Science
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • National Environmental Education Foundation
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • National Science Teachers Association
  • Department of Energy
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Forest Service

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2008 Green Eggs and Sand Workshops

Green Eggs & Sand is an innovative workshop experience and set of curriculum modules designed to explore the Atlantic Coast horseshoe crab (HSC)/shorebird phenomenon. The Green Eggs & Sand team is offering three full weekend workshops along the Atlantic coast in May and June of 2008. Participants take home the middle/high school-targeted, national-standards-keyed, video-and-activity-rich GE&S curriculum package. You can view a flier for these workshops here, and review Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the workshops here.

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New training opportunities from Ocean Explorer


New dates added for 2008!

The professional development offerings listed here include opportunities for teachers and other educators to engage in learning more about ocean exploration. Opportunities will focus on how educators can use the mathematics, science, and technology associated with exploring the oceans in their classrooms to help increase awareness and understanding of the ocean world. These offerings are designed to introduce educators to premiere ocean scientists/explorers and their research and explorations, and at the same time, provide exemplary tools and resources to engage students in ocean exploration by bringing the classroom closer to the ocean than it has ever been before.


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Participate in a Survey and Win a Prize!
TERC, a non-profit educational research and development organization, in collaboration with NOAA's National Estuarine Research Reserve System are developing teaching and professional development materials about estuaries, watersheds, and related concepts. Classroom Teachers and Informal Science Educators are invited to help by sharing thoughts and opinions about teaching these topics in an anonymous, online, needs assessment survey. To take the survey, just click on the link:

In English: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=359273229697
en Español: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=344613252368).

(This is a not a U.S. Government website. NOAA is not responsible for the content of external internet sites).

All respondents are eligible for a raffle to win memberships and educational materials donated by some fabulous professional organizations.

 

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NOAA Creates Hurricane Education Site

"Preparation through education is less costly than learning through tragedy." - Max Mayfield, Former Director, NOAA's National Hurricane Center

NOAA has created an education site for teachers that helps teach about hurricanes. Teaching materials, multimedia visual information, an archive of previous hurricane seasons and posters are available at this site.

History teaches that a lack of hurricane awareness and preparation are common threads among all major hurricane disasters. By knowing what actions you should take, you can reduce the effects of a hurricane disaster.

To visit the hurricane education site, click here.


Publication of the NOAA Education Team.
Website Owner: NOAA Office of Education.

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