Tagged Stories: "Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience (MWEE)"
Emergency funding allows environmental education to continue outside and online
February 9, 2022The Chesapeake Bay Program Office helps watershed non-profits continue environmental literacy programming during the pandemic
Read storyQueen Anne's County uses Coronavirus relief funding to boost environmental education
August 18, 2021All 14 schools in the county are getting a new outdoor classroom
Environmental education experts from across the Mid-Atlantic convene for a biennial summit
July 14, 2021State representatives share their environmental education priorities
Read story2019-2020 Bay Barometer shows an ecosystem in mixed recovery
April 6, 2021The Chesapeake Bay Program releases annual assessment of Bay health
Read storyHow to let students find their own meaning
March 11, 2021With the launch of MWEE 201, educators are learning to incorporate student voice into environmental education
Read storyChesapeake Bay educators continue to hone their skills virtually
November 20, 2020NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office releases webinar series for environmental educators
Read storySchools across the Chesapeake Bay watershed continue progress towards environmental literacy goals
November 13, 2020More school districts feel “well prepared” to put a comprehensive and systemic approach to environmental literacy in place
Read storyEnvironmental education adapts to virtual learning
July 14, 2020Parents can help their children continue to experience nature
Read storyMaking education meaningful
March 14, 2019New online course helps teachers provide their students with Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences
Read storyChesapeake Bay Program reports watershed-wide progress toward environmental education goals
August 23, 2018Collaboration among leaders in education and environment will be critical to continued growth
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