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Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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(*Thank you to all that have replied - to those who have not, please if you
have the time we would really appreciate your feed back.)
Thirteen (New York's Tri-State Area PBS Station) has been invited to apply
for a grant to produce national television programming, a Web site, and
teacher resources for K-12 environmental science and informal science
educators.
We would like your feedback on what would be useful to you. Please take
five
to ten minutes to consider and respond to the questions below by sending an
email to Naomi Edelson at [log in to unmask]
(mailto:[log in to unmask])
by July 24, 2006, or forward this email to interested colleagues. Thank
you!
To sample the environmental science resources Thirteen already offers for
tweens, teens and K-12 and informal educators, please check out "What's Up
in
the Environment?" at _www.thirteen.org/edonline/wue_
(http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/wue) and "Planet H2O" at w_ww.thirteen.org/h2o_
(http://www.thirteen.org/h2o)
1. Please give us some information about you and the students or young
people you serve. What is the name of your school, district, or
organization? What
subjects/programs do you teach or offer and what ages are your students?
2. Do you incorporate environmental topics into your curriculum? Please
tell
us what topics, and into which subjects or programs they fit. Does your
state require environmental education in schools, and if so, at what grade
levels
and subjects?
3. What materials, if any, do you and/or the children use when exploring
environmental topics? What do you like about the materials? What other
materials, if any, would be useful? What topics might your students or
participants
like to explore if free multimedia
resources were available?
4. If you use the "What's Up in the Environment?" (_www.thirteen.org/wue_
(http://www.thirteen.org/wue) ) or "Planet H2O" (_www.thirteen.org/h2o_
(http://www.thirteen.org/h2o) ) materials, or if you have visited the
sites, please
let us know what you think! What did you like, and what suggestions do you
have
for future projects?
In particular, we would like to know what other topics and issues, grade
levels, case studies/personal stories, and careers you would like us to
address
in future projects.
5. Please add any other thoughts you would like to share.
THANK YOU!
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Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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(*Thank you to all that have replied - to those who have not, please if you
have the time we would really appreciate your feed back.)
Thirteen (New York's Tri-State Area PBS Station) has been invited to apply
for a grant to produce national television programming, a Web site, and
teacher resources for K-12 environmental science and informal science educators.
We would like your feedback on what would be useful to you. Please take five
to ten minutes to consider and respond to the questions below by sending an
email to Naomi Edelson at [log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask])
by July 24, 2006, or forward this email to interested colleagues. Thank you!
To sample the environmental science resources Thirteen already offers for
tweens, teens and K-12 and informal educators, please check out "What's Up in
the Environment?" at _www.thirteen.org/edonline/wue_
(http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/wue) and "Planet H2O" at _www.thirteen.org/h2o_
(http://www.thirteen.org/h2o) .
1. Please give us some information about you and the students or young
people you serve. What is the name of your school, district, or organization? What
subjects/programs do you teach or offer and what ages are your students?
2. Do you incorporate environmental topics into your curriculum? Please tell
us what topics, and into which subjects or programs they fit. Does your
state require environmental education in schools, and if so, at what grade levels
and subjects?
3. What materials, if any, do you and/or the children use when exploring
environmental topics? What do you like about the materials? What other
materials, if any, would be useful? What topics might your students or participants
like to explore if free multimedia
resources were available?
4. If you use the "What's Up in the Environment?" (_www.thirteen.org/wue_
(http://www.thirteen.org/wue) ) or "Planet H2O" (_www.thirteen.org/h2o_
(http://www.thirteen.org/h2o) ) materials, or if you have visited the sites, please
let us know what you think! What did you like, and what suggestions do you have
for future projects?
In particular, we would like to know what other topics and issues, grade
levels, case studies/personal stories, and careers you would like us to address
in future projects.
5. Please add any other thoughts you would like to share.
THANK YOU!
Suzanne Guthrie
Producer, LAB @Thirteen
212-560-8123 (Voice)
212-560-6600 (TTY)
212-560-6948 (Fax)
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Association of Science-Technology Centers may be found at http://www.astc.org.
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