Foundations of Climate Change (Asynchronous Course)

    Online via Canvas

    Come learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for Washington teachers. Through asynchronous learning via Canvas, participants will have a chance to authentically engage with activities and experts as they grow their understanding how climate change has and will impact their community. Registration will be on a rolling basis and open until January 15.

    Climate Justice League, Assemble (SW Washington Cohort)

    Vancouver Water Resources Education Center 4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver, Washington, United States

    Come continue your learning with EarthGen in this cohort-based learning opportunity designed for teachers across Washington State who have previously participated in the Climate Justice League (SW Cohort) and is […]

    Climate Justice League, Assemble (NW Washington Cohort)

    Good Shepard Center 4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Seattle, Washington

    Come continue your learning with EarthGen in this cohort-based learning opportunity designed for teachers across Washington State who have previously participated in the Climate Justice League (NW Cohort) and is […]

    STEM Seminar: A Taste of Food Waste for Western Washington Educators (Session 1/3)

    Online via Zoom and Canvas

    Join EarthGen's virtual professional development, the first installment of a three-part series designed for educators in ESD 114, 113, 112, 121, 189. Through both asynchronous and synchronous learning, engage authentically with activities and experts to deepen your understanding of how climate change and climate justice impact your community. Analyze recent climate science data with a University of Washington climate scientist, and in the STEM Seminar, explore the complexities of waste, justice, and climate change, identifying actionable steps for your students.

    STEM Seminar: A Taste of Food Waste for Eastern Washington Educators (Session 1/3)

    Online via Zoom and Canvas

    Join EarthGen's virtual professional development, the first installment of a three-part series designed for educators in ESD 171, 105, 101, and 123. Through both asynchronous and synchronous learning, engage authentically with activities and experts to deepen your understanding of how climate change and climate justice impact your community. Analyze recent climate science data with a University of Washington climate scientist, and in the STEM Seminar, explore the complexities of waste, justice, and climate change, identifying actionable steps for your students.

    STEM Seminar: A Taste of Food Waste for Western Washington Educators (Session 2/3)

    Online via Zoom and Canvas

    Join EarthGen's virtual professional development, the second session of a three-part series designed for educators in ESD 114, 113, 112, 121, 189. Through both asynchronous and synchronous learning, engage authentically with activities and experts to deepen your understanding of how climate change and climate justice impact your community. Analyze recent climate science data with a University of Washington climate scientist, and in the STEM Seminar, explore the complexities of waste, justice, and climate change, identifying actionable steps for your students.

    STEM Seminar: A Taste of Food Waste for Eastern Washington Educators (Session 2/3)

    Online via Zoom and Canvas

    Join EarthGen's virtual professional development, the second session of a three-part series designed for educators in ESD 171, 105, 101, and 123. Through both asynchronous and synchronous learning, engage authentically with activities and experts to deepen your understanding of how climate change and climate justice impact your community. Analyze recent climate science data with a University of Washington climate scientist, and in the STEM Seminar, explore the complexities of waste, justice, and climate change, identifying actionable steps for your students.

    Elementary Student Summit for Clark County

    Clark College 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, Washington

    We are excited to host the Elementary Student Summit in coordination with Clark County Green Schools. The Elementary Student Summit will be held on Thursday, April 11 from 9:30 - 1:30 pm at Clark College. At the Student Summit, we invite students and educators to:

    Volunteer at a SeaTac Area Day of Service

    Tyee High School (SeaTac)

    EarthGen supports schools to design and install rain gardens, native plant and vegetable gardens, and outdoor classrooms on school campuses. These projects create new opportunities for hands-on learning, expand community […]

    Volunteer at a South Seattle Day of Service

    Rising Star Elementary, Seattle

    EarthGen supports schools to design and install rain gardens, native plant and vegetable gardens, and outdoor classrooms on school campuses. These projects create new opportunities for hands-on learning, expand community […]

    STEM Seminar: A Taste of Food Waste for Eastern Washington Educators (Session 3/3)

    Online via Zoom and Canvas

    Join EarthGen's virtual professional development, the final session of a three-part series designed for educators in ESD 171, 105, 101, and 123. Through both asynchronous and synchronous learning, engage authentically with activities and experts to deepen your understanding of how climate change and climate justice impact your community. Analyze recent climate science data with a University of Washington climate scientist, and in the STEM Seminar, explore the complexities of waste, justice, and climate change, identifying actionable steps for your students.

    STEM Seminar: A Taste of Food Waste for Western Washington Educators (Session 3/3)

    Online via Zoom and Canvas

    Join EarthGen's virtual professional development, the final session of a three-part series designed for educators in ESD 114, 113, 112, 121, 189. Through both asynchronous and synchronous learning, engage authentically with activities and experts to deepen your understanding of how climate change and climate justice impact your community. Analyze recent climate science data with a University of Washington climate scientist, and in the STEM Seminar, explore the complexities of waste, justice, and climate change, identifying actionable steps for your students.