View Workshop: Project WET: Water in Earth's Systems
| Workshop Name | Project WET: Water in Earth's Systems |
|---|---|
| Workshop Brochure | Not set |
| External Workshop Brochure | Not set |
| Workshop Short Desc | Project WET: Water in Earth's Systems is a curriculum which focuses on the water cycle and how water moves throughout the Earth. This curriculum is dedicated to solving environmental challenges by teaching the world about water. We do this by providing hands-on, science-based water education resources to educators around the world. This resource encourages responsible environmental stewardship and promotes meaningful action to address environmental challenges, climate change, and sustainability. |
| Workshop Code | Not set |
| School Year | 2026-2027 |
| Rolling Online Course | No |
| Moodle Online Course | Not set |
| Frequency | Not set |
| Online Course Type | Not set |
| Site | Not set |
| Location | Not set |
| Category | 521 - STEM (Science Kits) |
| Subcategory | Curric: Interdisciplinary Teaching |
| Provider | 529 - Professional Development |
| Location | Not set |
| Evaluation Form | Not set |
| Duration | 6 Hours |
| Level | SED CODES 1,2,3,4 |
| Total Workshop Days | 1.0 |
| Credit Hours | 5.50 |
| Days To Bill | 1.0 |
| Participants Must Attend All Days | No |
| District Always Pays Participant Fee | Yes |
| Participant Approval Needed | No |
| Scoring Exams | No |
| Assigned Seating | No |
| Assigned Seating By Table | No |
| Limit One District Per Table | No |
| Rep Reg Days Before Scoring | Not set |
| Workshop Full Desc | Project WET: Water Education Today is dedicated to solving critical environmental challenges by teaching the world about water. We do this by providing hands-on, science-based water education resources to formal and non-formal educators around the world. These resources encourage responsible environmental stewardship and promote meaningful action to address environmental challenges, climate change, and sustainability.
Participants will receive a free curriculum guide to take with them. Lessons are inquiry-based, age-appropriate, and designed to teach place-based STEM education through the lens of water. Our lessons are not only academically rigorous, but they are also fun for educators and youth! Professional development is targeted for educators in unique settings. Classroom teachers can receive professional development credits and standards-aligned curriculum. Early childhood educators learn how to teach water science to their pre-K students. |
| Workshop Audience | -Teachers K-12, Instructional Coaches |
| Workshop Prerequisites | Not set |
| Workshop Objectives | Participants will:
-Learn and practice using research-based, Environmental STEM lessons involving water usage, conservation, and sustainability. -Reflect on current teaching practices and identify areas where the Project WET curriculum can be incorporated. |
| Assessment of Learning | Discussions and questions |
| Workshop Topics, Concepts & Resources | -Water Education
-Environmental Education -Nature -Water Conservation -Climate -Water Cycle |
| Workshop Broadcast Notes | Not set |
| Submitted For Approval | 07/10/2026 |
| Approved | 07/10/2026 |
| Online Course Instructions | Not set |
| Online Course Url | Not set |
| Online Course Pass Code | Not set |
| CTLE Eligible | Yes |
| Social Worker Continuing Ed | No |
| Course Type | Not set |
| Alt Fee Per Participant | Not set |
| Public Notes | Not set |
| Workshop Id | 3289 |
| Added By | Matthew Bucholz |
| Boces | Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES |
| Archived Date | Not set |
| Entry Date | 04/20/2026 12:56:06 |
| Last Modified Date | 07/10/2026 08:50:04 |
CTLE Activities
- Content
- Pedagogy
Seminars
Learning Standards
- 2 Knowledge of Content and Instruction
- 3 Instructional Practice

