Region 7 Coordinator:Manuel Aquino Merced County Office of Education 632 West 13th Street Merced, CA 95340 Phone: 209-381-5903 Fax: 209-381-5902 E-mail: Manuel Aquino
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Central Valley
Serving Mariposa, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, and Tulare Counties
Region 7 Activities

Central Valley CREEC - Activities
Region 7 serves: Mariposa, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, and Tulare Counties
Progress to date, Region 7 has:
Established
a Regional Advisory Committee: over 30 science education leaders,
formal and nonformal educators, government agencies, business and
industry meet monthly. (Contact one of the regional coordinators if you
are interested in becoming a part of our advisory committee).
Created a regional website, identified more than 50 Providers of
programs and activities for education (most are offered at no charge),
compiled a database of nearly 600 Resources, maintaining a Calendar of
Events, activities, and Professional Development opportunities..
Established an email listserve to email updates and late breaking news
to Teachers and Providers regarding Grant Announcements, Funding
possibilities, and Employment Offers..
Taken a
balanced approach to Environmental Education backed by sound scientific
principles that includes and builds on the interests of all
shareholders. Region VII promotes agricultural education and
understanding through such programs as the Madera Pizza Farm, Ag in the
Classroom, the CSUF Center for Irrigation Technology, and coalition
building through efforts such as the Central Valley Water Education
Center (CVWEC) that provides public forums that bring agricultural,
urban, and environmental water interests together..
Developed the annual “Evenings with CREEC”, a series of four
Professional Development workshops each spring that enable teachers to
earn university credits while they learn about local issues such as
groundwater, recycling and solid waste, wastewater, storm water runoff
and flood control, air quality, Project WILD and Project WILD -
Aquatic..
Sponsored numerous teacher workshops
through the Chaffee Zoological Gardens, the San Joaquin River Parkway,
the GLOBE Program, the US Forest Service, the California Dept. Of Fish
& Game, the US Fish & Wildlife Service, CSU Fresno, and the
Fresno Pacific University. (See the website calendar for archive of
past events and some images).
For the 4th year
in a row, is one of the sponsors for the “Teach the River” Symposium,
presented by the San Joaquin River Parkway and the California Dept. of
Fish and Game..
Hosted one of 12 state-wide
“Listening Sessions” during Spring 2001 to enable our region’s
representatives from community groups, environmental organizations,
government agencies, business and industry, agriculture, and formal and
nonformal education to collaborate and establish a common vision for
the California Plan for Environmental Education..
Facilitated a regional "CA EE State Plan" rollout event May 2002 to celebrate the release of the new plan.
Future Projects and Plans:
Identify procedures, methods and resources, and sponsor workshops to
help the Providers (and teachers) in Region 7 align their curriculum
and activities with the California Science Standards..
Assist educators in accessing resources that meet the Language Arts
Standards in California and enable them to teach literacy through
environmental education, scientific literature, and service learning
projects..
Partnership with NASA’s Journal of
Earth System Science Education (JESSE) to provide peer-reviewed
evaluation and assessment of programs and resources to insure the
highest possible quality and standards..
Continue to sponsor activities and projects that incorporate the use of
new technologies for environmental studies and resource management such
as the Global Positioning System (GPS), remote sensing, image
processing, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). (e.g. GLOBE:
http://www.globe.gov).
Help individual schools
and school districts strengthen ties to the community through formation
of partnerships with business and industry to enhance educational
outreach (e.g. parent support groups, after school student-parent
educational activities, etc)..
Foster
connections between local business and industry, government agencies,
community groups, and the schools to provide service learning
opportunities for students..
Develop a
mechanism and means for students to report their successes to the
community and to receive public recognition for their efforts and their
sponsors support..
Generate sufficient
financial support to eventually retain the services of a full-time
Coordinator. (Note: Region VII’s two coordinators are currently
contracted for one day per week, but donate many additional hours of
their personal time)..
Continue development of
the Region VII website into a valuable source of information and as a
tool to be used by all the citizens of our communities..
If
you have any questions, would like to become a sponsor, or have
resources or services you would like added to our website and database,
please contact us:.
Dr. Michael Coburn, Coordinator
FUSD Science Department
3132 E. Fairmont, IMC, Bldg. 5
Fresno, CA 93726
Tel: (559) 248-7181 x82499
Fax: (559) 227-5404
Cell (559) 351-6776
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