Humboldt County
'Understanding Climate Change in California'
Location: Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, Arcata, CA
Sponsored By: California Department of Water Resources - Climate Change team; Water Education Foundation; CREEC Region 1
Special Note:Registration fee includes breakfast snacks, lunch, all materials – and a $50 stipend following completion of the training. Registration limited to the first (25) to apply before Friday, October 26, 2018!
Register: Please click here to register or contact Brian Brown, California Project WET Coordinator if you have question.
Description: Join members of the California Department of Water Resources Climate Change team and Project WET for a day learning about state and local research into the science of climate change, how local to Federal water managers are using the science to safeguard California’s water supply and engineer climate resilient communities – and how the interdisciplinary activities of Project WET can help you integrate climate change science knowledge, concepts and skills back in the classroom!
Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) activities are designed to engage students of all ages – in formal and non-formal education settings – in the study of water through interactive simulations, use of models and reality-based scenarios. Interdisciplinary Project WET activities supplement existing curriculum and are correlated to and reinforce practices integrated within Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards – provide strong foundations for STEAM, Project-Based and Service Learning programs.
In addition to a light breakfast and lunch, participants will receive great information on current climate science, how the science is being applied to increase the resiliency of California water systems, a copy of Project WET Guide 2.0, experiences with Project WET activities, an opportunity to receive 0.8 CEU credit – and a $50 stipend following completion of the workshop!