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Great Lakes Literacy, Principle Seven – Much remains to be learned about the Great Lakes
Published on September 18, 2012
Great Lakes Literacy is an understanding of the Great Lakes’ influence on you and your influence on the Great Lakes. Principle Seven focuses on the need for increasing our understanding of the Great Lakes. -
4-H Youth learn valuable life lessons from science
Published on September 18, 2012
4-H youth learn important life-skills through science education as is demonstrated by youth’s participation in the 4-H Discovery Camp last summer. -
4-H youth protect Michigan’s rivers as they learn in
Published on September 18, 2012
Students across the Flint River Watershed are going out and testing the Flint River, making a difference in their community. -
The science in electricity: Science and global education for youth
Published on September 18, 2012
The science of electricity is both interesting and educational for youth and because it is not a common luxury for all individuals in the world, it’s important to understand this valuable commodity. -
NOAA B-WET and 4-H20: Growing watershed education and opportunities in northeast Michigan
Published on September 14, 2012
Teachers, school administrators, and community partners participate in a floating workshop aimed to explore opportunities where schools and community can work together in engaging youth in feet-wet, real world watershed learning experiences. -
Back to school webinar series for horse owners: Nutrition for horses
Published on September 12, 2012
Free webcast series discusses the what, when, how and why of feeding your horse. -
Building future STEM professionals
Published on September 10, 2012
Engaging youth in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) through mentoring. -
Great Lakes Literacy, Principle Six – The Great Lakes and humans are inextricably interconnected
Published on August 24, 2012
Great Lakes Literacy is an understanding of the Great Lakes’ influence on you and your influence on the Great Lakes. Principle Six focuses on the relationship between the lakes and those who live within their watersheds. -
Wet and Wild Leadership Camp: Teens gain leadership and science skills
Published on August 23, 2012
Seventh and eighth graders that participated in “Wet and Wild Leadership Camp” gained skills in leadership and science. -
Bingham Arts Academy completes rain garden project, learning while benefiting Lake Huron watershed
Published on August 22, 2012
Teachers and students engage in establishing a schoolyard rain garden, creating an outdoor classroom for themselves and promoting water resource awareness and stewardship education with their community!