Pacific Education Institute
Growing Up WILD
Barnacles and Bees Growing Up Wild (for Barnacles and Bees staff only) Professional Learning Opportunity for Barnacles and Bees Outdoor Schools Staff Join Karen Lippy, Pacific Education Institute's West Sound FieldSTEM Coordinator, for this hybrid workshop blending our FieldSTEM model with the Growing Up WILD curriculum while engaging participants in equitable, locally-relevant and place-based learning.
SOLS: Wetlands
Solutions Oriented Learning Storylines: Wetlands (workshop FULL-waitlist available) Join Pacific Education Institute (PEI) and our ClimeTime partners to take a deep dive into wetlands, focusing on the West Sound and Coast region. Participants will learn about the Solutions Oriented Learning Storyline format, which includes: centering indigenous perspectives, local anchoring phenomena, culturally responsive practices, NGSS three-dimensional student
SOLS: Regen Ag Writing
Solutions Oriented Learning Storyline: Regenerative Agriculture Writing Workshop (Western WA) (By invitation only) PEI is looking for a small team of educators with expertise in writing and a willingness to strengthen their understanding and skills in curriculum development, climate science solutions, instructional best practices; including formative assessment, teacher professional development, Tribal, rural, bilingual and migrant
FieldSTEM
Aberdeen School Gardens (Aberdeen School District educators only) Join Pacific Education Institute and local partners in this nine-hour online workshop to learn how to incorporate your new school garden into your curriculum. The online workshop consists of (3) 3-hour Zoom sessions: Session 1: Monday, July 12, 9 AM to 12 PM - we will cover the
Ocean Science
Healthy Oceans, Healthy You: Field Session - Rocky Intertidal (by invitation only) The "Healthy Oceans, Healthy You" field session is a six-hour, in-person follow-up to last year's virtual Ocean Science Workshop, co-facilitated with the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. We will explore some of the benefits outlined in the Sanctuary's new ELA performance task called "Ocean Benefits."
Ocean Science
Healthy Oceans, Healthy You: Field Session - Sandy Intertidal (by invitation only) The "Healthy Oceans, Healthy You" field session is a six-hour, in-person follow-up to last year's virtual Ocean Science Workshop, co-facilitated with the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. We will explore some of the benefits outlined in the Sanctuary's new ELA performance task called "Ocean Benefits."
SOLS: Food Waste (Asynchronous)
Solutions Oriented Learning Storylines: Food Waste (Asynchronous-Cohort 3) (workshop FULL-waitlist available) Attention K-12 Washington State Formal Educators! Join Pacific Education Institute (PEI) and our ClimeTime partners to take a deep dive into food waste in Washington state. Participants will learn about the Solutions Oriented Learning Storyline format, which includes: Indigenous connections, local anchoring phenomena, culturally
Salmon
Going DEEP in Salmon Education for Science and CTE Teachers (Yakima region educators only - registration will open to the public on 7/27) Attention all grade 8-12 Science and CTE Educators! Do you have a salmon tank and want to figure out new ways to integrate it into your curriculum? Do you wish you had
Invasive Species (grades 3-5)
Investigating Invasive Species with Washington Pest Watch (Grades 3-5) Attention Washington State 3-5 Educators! Scotch broom, mussels, and beetles - oh my! Washington is being invaded! With Pacific Education Institute and the Washington Invasive Species Council, you can become familiar with a state-wide project that empowers students to identify and report invasive species in their
Invasive Species (grades 6-8)
Investigating Invasive Species with Washington Pest Watch (Grades 6-8) Attention Washington State 6-8 Educators! Scotch broom, mussels, and beetles - oh my! Washington is being invaded! With Pacific Education Institute and the Washington Invasive Species Council, you can become familiar with a state-wide project that empowers students to identify and report invasive species in their