Pacific Education Institute
ClimeTime
Solutions Oriented Learning Storylines: Forest Management and Skills Attention Middle School and High School Educators! Join Pacific Education Institute Faculty, Michelle Townshend and Randy James, for this online overview of PEI's Solutions Oriented Learning Fire: Forest Management Storyline. Stevens County Conservation District Education Coordinator, Dana Bowers, will provide asynchronous content supporting forestry skills aligned with
FieldSTEM: Teacher Leader Institute
FieldSTEM Teacher Leader Institute (By Invitation Only) Join all PEI’s Regional FieldSTEM Coordinators, for an immersive week-long online FieldSTEM Teacher Leader Institute designed to initiate the implementation of FieldSTEM while addressing the Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core State Standards. This online workshop is intended for formal K-12 teacher leaders from invited districts. Online
NCESD & CBOs
North Central ESD 430 Olds Station Rd, Wenatchee, WA, United StatesCommunity Based Organizations and Supporting NGSS You are invited! Register here. Community-based organizations like your provide valuable educational experiences to the public. Many students do not benefit from these experiences due to lack of funding, access, or awareness. As nonformal educators, you have learning opportunities for students which are place-based, and offer real-world science, technology,
CTE Framework
Connecting Students to Forest Management Careers (by invitation only) Join PEI’s FieldSTEM Coordinator, Mike Nepean, PEI Executive Director, Kathryn Kurtz, Ben Price from the Muckleshoot Tribal School, and Chris Stone from Kalama School District for this exciting 3-hour online opportunity introducing a new model of connecting secondary students to forest management career pathways. This online
ClimeTime
SOLS Writing Workshop: Renewable Energy - Solar By Invitation Only Educators will participate in a storyline writing workshop about renewable energy, specifically, solar energy, to develop K-2, 3-5, middle school, and high school storylines. We will be working in grade level teams to write focused storylines for implementation during the 2020-2021 school year.
Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences
Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences & School Estuary Kit Teacher Workshop Teachers will engage their students in learning about their local watershed, the Puget Sound ecosystem and the human impacts on the Puget Sound by utilizing local resources from the Puget Sound Estuarium. Participants will: Learn about the Nisqually watershed and the Puget Sound ecosystem Learn
Ocean Science (Coast)
Healthy Ocean, Healthy You (Online Ocean Science Workshop) (By Invitation Only) Join PEI and the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary for a three-day online exploration of the benefits of our oceans. This workshop for formal K-12 educators will expand on the ideas presented in a new, upcoming ELA performance task for grades 4-6, “Ocean Benefits.”
Invasive Species
Investigating Invasive Species with Washington Pest Watch for Upper Elementary (This workshop is FULL) Attention all 3rd through 5th grade formal educators interested in learning about invasive species! 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
Salmon Outside (Central)
Salmon Outside! Taking Student Learning Outdoors via the Web Attention Formal and Nonformal Educators in Central Washington!* Join Tiffany Bishop from the Yakima Basin Environmental Education Program and Emily Smith from the Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group in this immersive online experience. Learn more about salmon, the connection between our watershed and the Pacific Ocean, and
Invasive Species
Investigating Invasive Species with Washington Pest Watch for Middle School (This workshop is FULL) Attention all 6th through 8th grade formal educators interested in learning about invasive species! 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