For TeachersThe National Marine Sanctuary Program aims to provide teachers with resources and training to support ocean literacy in America's classrooms. You will find curriculum, lesson plans, and activities that will excite your students about science and technology.
California B-WET Grants Available
The NOAA California Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) Program is announcing the availability of funds for the 2009/2010 fiscal year. Priorities for funding are Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences for students (K-12) and Professional Development for teachers (K-12). Download the complete funding announcement.
Ocean Guardian Schools
Promote ocean conservation at your school or in your local community by becoming an Ocean Guardian School and apply for funding to implement your conservation project.
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The NOAA Ocean Data Education (NODE) Project is developing curriculum for grades 5-8 designed to help teachers and students use real scientific data to explore dynamic Earth processes and understand the impact of environmental events on a regional or global scale.
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Ocean's Live!
OceansLive.org is a marine science portal that offers live video and special content to educate people of all ages about the ocean, including national marine sanctuaries. Learn more about oceanography, marine life, conservation and preservation, marine research technologies, and the nation's maritime heritage.
Evaluation of Environmental and Marine Education Programs
Learn how to create and see samples of program evaluation plans and an environmental education literature review. There are also tools and techniques for evaluation, examples of objectives and goals, an evaluation glossary, and an online resource guide to evaluation.
West Coast Field Guide
Learn more about the National Marine Sanctuaries of the West Coast through this downloadable west coast field guide. Explore the habitats, wildlife and culture of the five sanctuaries in California and Washington State, and how they are all interconnected by ocean currents. Also discover how to practice daily conservation and get involved.
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