New Online Course Provides In-Depth Understanding Of Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience For Educators
Photo

By Andrew Pizzala, Chesapeake Bay Program

The Chesapeake Bay Program is excited to announce the launch of a free online course created to provide in-depth understanding of the Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience (MWEE) for all educators.

The course, MWEE 101, is housed on Chesapeake Exploration, a learning resource provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The course is a free resource that is based on An Educator’s Guide to the Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience and comprises three lessons:

-- Why MWEEs? This lesson will explore the history, rationale and educational context of the MWEE as well as explore case studies of how three teachers have embedded MWEEs in their classes.

-- What Makes a MWEE? This lesson will follow the three case studies and introduce the components of the MWEE.

-- Planning and Evaluating MWEEs. Using the three case studies again, this lesson will delve into the planning and evaluating of MWEEs.

Throughout the course, participants will gain an extensive understanding of the essential elements and supporting practices by following a series of case study videos and by looking at examples of completed planning and implementation tools including the Environmental Literacy Model.

In the coming months, this course will be offered for continuing education credits in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware.

 In late 2019, the Bay Program will roll out a series of free, tailored courses that build on the MWEE 101 course to engage participants in actually planning and implementing their MWEE while considering more specifics like state standards, local environmental issues and community partners and resources.

In the future, the Bay Program’s Education Workgroup also hopes to create a course for administrators and non-formal organizations to explore how the MWEE can be embedded systemically in support of the Bay Program’s Environmental Literacy Goal.

These tailored courses will be available on Bay Backpack, an online resource for teachers complete with information about MWEEs, lesson plans and grant opportunities. Visit BayBackpack.com to learn more about MWEEs.

(Reprinted from the Chesapeake Bay Program Blog.)

NewsClips:

University Of Scranton Seeks Student Entries For Earth Day Essay Contest

Allegheny Front: Meet An Organizer Of The Pittsburgh Youth Climate Strike

Students In PA, NJ Skipping Class To Urge Action On Climate Change

Column: 3 Philly School Kids Are Striking Friday Because Grown-Ups Failed Them On Climate

Youth Climate Strikes To Take Place In More Than 100 Countries

Schneck: When Is The First Day Of Spring, Exactly?

Related Stories:

Wildlife For Everyone Awards College Scholarships To 5 Students

Penn State To Host Eastern Collegiate Mine Rescue Contest March 30

New Online Course Provides In-Depth Understanding Of Meaningful Watershed Educational

Experience For Educators

Registration Now Open For 25th Delaware River Sojourn June 14-22

Allegheny Land Trust Releases Full Schedule of Environmental Education Activities, Events

[Posted: March 15, 2019]


3/18/2019

Go To Preceding Article     Go To Next Article

Return to This PA Environment Digest's Main Page