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 New! Model EE Programs Showcase Are you looking for ideas on how to implement environmental education opportunities in your classroom or at your school? Read about five exemplary environmental education programs in your region that provide hands-on experiences for local students.
 Professional Development Opportunities: PEAK Student Energy ActionsAugust 6, August 20, or August 23, 2008; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Please sign up two weeks before your preferred training date.)
Available to all 4 - 7th grade teachers in SF/Bay Area.
PEAK is a standards-based educational program that teaches the science
of energy while teaching the ethic of smart energy management that
students can apply in homes, schools, and the community. The PEAK
program provides professional development for educators, all the
supplies you need for hands-on activities, an easy to follow guidebook,
facility audits and improvements, and fundraising opportunities for
your school – all at no cost to you! The best part is since PEAK is
standards-based, it easily fits into your regular curriculum so that
you don’t have to make extra time in your day!
Lunch will be provided! A $100 stipend, a Teacher Resource Guidebook
and a toolkit will be given to teachers participating in the PEAK
program.
Interested? PEAK Teacher Orientation and Training sessions will be held
this summer. Sign up now! To reserve a spot or to just learn more about
the program, please email Nikole at nreaksecker@energycoalition.org or
call (415) 973-2498.
Click on the links below for more information:
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Check out the Resource Directory to search for opportunities for your students.
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