Dive Deeper is an every-other-year conference for anyone who teaches about water, whether in the classroom, on the lake shore, in the woods, or at the city playground.
This full day conference features hands-on workshops, networking, educational exhibits, and great guest speakers – and it could also feature you!
There are numerous time slots available for 45-50 minute concurrent session presentations at the summit.
The focus of this conference is to strengthen the capacity of educators to teach youth about water, water ecosystems, aquatic life, and related topics.
All water-related proposals will be considered, but here are some ideas to get you thinking--
-- Water education innovations for youth audiences (and adult general public audiences)
-- New curriculum or teaching tools for water education (including technology, art, and other media, and more)
-- Teaching about water to diverse audiences, disabled audiences, and underrepresented audiences or in underserved communities
-- New techniques for water quality monitoring
-- Current Issues/Topics (climate change and resiliency, microplastics, environmental justice, invasive species, emerging pollutants, land use, drinking water protection, fresh and marine watersheds of all sizes)
-- STEM Education with a water focus
-- Addressing academic standards and environmental literacy with water education (NGSS, Common Core, and local or state specific)
Click Here to submit a presenter proposal.
Click Here for the announcement.
Visit the Dive Deeper Summit for Water Educators webpage for more information on the Summit.
Visit the Penn State Extension website to learn more about many other educational opportunities.
Other Extension Articles
-- PA State Conservation Commission Wins Natural Resource Education Champion Award
-- Get Your Passport To PA Farm Show, Enhance Your Ag Conservation Skills Starting Jan. 4
-- Presentation Proposals Invited: 2025 Penn State Extension Dive Deeper Summit For Water Educators
-- Dive Even Deeper: Watershed Literacy And Tree Plantings Workshop [April 28-29]
-- Conservation Pros: Join In Ag Literacy Week By Volunteering To Read ‘The Soil In Jackie’s Garden’ March 17-21
-- Master Watershed Steward Training Information Sessions
-- Conservation Project Inventory And Evaluation For Conservation Professionals
-- 2023 Agriculture Irrigation & Water Management Survey
-- Snow & Ice Removal At Schools: A Multi-Step Process To Ensure Safety
-- Recognizing, Understanding Pennsylvania Wetlands (Swamps)
(Reprinted from the latest Penn State Extension Watershed Winds newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy (bottom of the page).)
Related Articles This Week:
-- DEP Awards $19.6 Million To Support 8 Local Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Projects In 6 Counties [PaEN]
-- PA State Conservation Commission Wins Natural Resource Education Champion Award [PaEN]
-- Ag Conservation Professionals! Get Your Passport To 2025 PA Farm Show, Enhance Your Conservation Skills Starting Jan. 4 [PaEN]
-- Conservation Pros: Join In Ag Literacy Week By Volunteering To Read ‘The Soil In Jackie’s Garden’ March 17-21 [PaEN]
-- DEP Chesapeake Bay Update Highlights Funding Opportunities, County Water Restoration Projects [PaEN]
-- Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture Now Accepting Proposals For Brook Trout Conservation Projects [PaEN]
-- Federal Ohio River Protection Act Legislation Would Address Pressing Water Quality, Conservation Needs In Ohio River Watershed [PaEN]
-- Presentation Proposals Invited: 2025 Penn State Extension Dive Deeper Summit For Water Educators [PaEN]
-- Choose Clean Coalition Now Accepting Presentation Proposals For 2025 Conference On Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Issues, May 19-21 In Virginia [PaEN]
-- PA Organization For Watersheds & Rivers Hosts Jan. 16 Webinar On Winter Salting and Local Waterway Impacts: Opportunities To Work For Change [PaEN]
-- The Daily Item Guest Essay: Potential Cuts To Federal Funding For Abandoned Mine Cleanup - By Sophia Evans, Dickinson College Student [PaEN]
-- US Fish And Wildlife & Service Seeks Public Comment On Proposed Listing Of Eastern Hellbender As Endangered [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- E&E News/Politico: Congressional Lawmakers Push For Federal Focus On Ohio River Watershed Water Quality Woes
-- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Pennsylvania To Get Nearly $1 Billion In Federal Funds For Climate-Smart Ag Practices
-- Post-Gazette: PA Farmers Turning To No-Till Farming Focusing On Bottom Line, Human Health
-- Interfaith Partners For The Chesapeake Bay: Reflection On A Remarkable 2024
-- Williamsport Sun: Fish & Wildlife Service Seeks Public Comment On Proposed Listing Of Hellbender As Endangered
-- Middle Susquehanna RiverKeeper Blog: Young Mom Writes Children’s Book Inspired By Adventures With Daughter Along The River [Donation From Sales Helps RiverKeeper]
-- MCall: Plans For Warehouse Near Busy I-78 Intersection In Northampton County Move Forward
[Posted: December 19, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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