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Exploring Coastal Deltaic Issues in the Mississippi Gulf Region

Tulane Center for K-12 STEM Education

    • Stipends Available
    • Cost Associated
    • For Teachers
    • engineering
    • coastal
  • 6823 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70118

Description

Thanks to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine's Gulf Research Program, we are excited to offer paid professional development opportunities to 30 teachers in Louisiana this summer. Join the Tulane Center for K-12 STEM Education to learn about current coastal deltaic issues in the region, and how to introduce and engage students in understanding how these issues impact their lives. This 3-day workshop will consist of 3 days at Tulane's Campus in New Orleans from June 10th through June 12th. Upon completion of the PD, teachers will receive a $300 stipend and curriculum ideas to take back to their schools that align with Louisiana's science teaching standards to engage their students on the impacts this problem poses on natural resources and resource management in the region.

Tulane Center for K-12 STEM Education
The Tulane Center for K-12 STEM Education provides hands-on learning opportunities for underserved youth to engage them in learning, experimenting, and interacting with the latest technologies to build 21st century skills. The Center also provides professional development trainings to help teachers at targeted low-income K-8 schools incorporate Louisiana’s new science standards into their classrooms.
  • Created:
    April 18, 2025, 3:24 p.m.
  • Published:
    April 18, 2025, 3:28 p.m.
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