Mobile Climate
Science Labs Hands-on science
is so essential,
yet very rarely provided:
• Active participation
• Testing real evidence
• Critical thinking
• Students love to learn.
• Delivering STEM
content standards.
• Education theory:
humans learn best
when hands-on included.
• Not politics,
not
indocrination
• Experience doing, ap- preciating climate science
In
K-12 schools, colleges,
professional development,
government, businesses
conferences & events,
some science museums.
Networking Partner:
America's online library
for education & research
in
Science, Technology,
Engineering, Mathematics
Special Advisory to Science Educators
When it comes to the greenhouse effect, climate change & global warming;
for hands-on resources, be sure you know the difference between: