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What does the Region 8 CREEC Network Provide?

Author:   Gina Vance  
Posted: 3/5/2003; 9:59:08 AM
Topic: What does the Region 8 CREEC Network Provide?
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EDUCATORS can:

  • visit the ReRegion 8 CREEC Network website and find hundreds of environmental education (EE) resources to strengthen instruction and motivate learning across the curriculum.
  • search the online Resource Directory and find activities, teaching materials, and other resources for specific topics, grade levels, and locations.
  • view a Calendar of workshops and other EE-related events. find funding for EE projects.
  • locate student Contests related EE.
  • become involved in the implementation of the Education and the Environment: Strategic Initiatives for Enhancing Education in California
  • subscribe to a regional EE Newsletter and join other educators and program providers who receive relevant, easy to use bi-weekly updates.
  • find guidelines to evaluate the quality of EE resources.
  • discover ways to participate in a local or regional CREEC Network Leadership.
  • request assistance from the CREEC Network Coordinator.
  • share knowledge of the CREEC Network with others.

    EE PROVIDERS can

  • visit the Region 8 CREEC Network website and find professional support, enhance program effectiveness, reach new audiences, and meet the changing needs of today’s students.
  • take advantage of all the Services and Resources above.
  • evaluate EE programs for alignment with state standards and teaching methods.
  • add programs and resources to the online Resource Directory.
  • coordinate services to minimize duplication and promote cooperation.
  • connect with K-12 teachers and the EE community across the region and the state.
  • receive individualized assistance from the CREEC Network Coordinator.



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