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Resources
RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS
- International Polar Year: Education Resources
- Barrow Arctic Science Consortium
- GLOBE: GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment) is a worldwide hands-on, primary and secondary school-based science and education program
- NSF IPY: National Science Foundation (NSF) is the lead Federal agency in organizing U.S. IPY activities.
- My Wonderful World: National Geographic led campaign backed by a coalition of major national partners to expand geographic learning in school, at home, and in the community.
- National Science Teachers Association: National Science Teachers Association is a member-driven organization that publish books and journals for science teachers from kindergarten through college.
- NOAA: NOAA provides Arctic infomation and a set of reputable indicators that describe the present state of the Arctic ecosystem and climate
- PolarTREC: PolarTREC is an educational research experience, funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and managed by the Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S., in which K-12 teachers participate in polar research, working closely with scientists as a pathway to improving science education.
- NOW: In August, NOW traveled with an unlikely alliance of Evangelical Christians and leading scientists to witness the breathtaking effects of global warming on Alaska's rapidly changing environment. Though many in the evangelical community feel recognition of global warming is in opposition to their mission, the week-long trip inspired new thinking on the relationship between science and religion, and on our moral responsibility to protect the planet. Travel with NOW and the expeditionary group on a breathtaking and surprising journey to find common ground between earth and sky.
TAKE A GLOBAL VIEW
CLIMATE CHANGE
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