Dine out for EarthGen at Mioposto in Ravenna
Bring your friends to Mioposto in Seattle’s Ravenna neighborhood on Tuesday, March 28. From 4 to 9 pm, 20% of all sales will go directly to EarthGen (includes dine in or take […]
Bring your friends to Mioposto in Seattle’s Ravenna neighborhood on Tuesday, March 28. From 4 to 9 pm, 20% of all sales will go directly to EarthGen (includes dine in or take […]
The All We Can Save (AWCS) Book Group is an opportunity for teachers who have previously participated in a Climate Justice League (CJL) professional learning community to deepen their understanding and practices related to climate justice education. In the CJL, teachers explored how social justice concerns are related to climate change and practiced facilitating a […]
Project VOICE (Vancouver Outreach and Innovation for Community and Environment) is a community of STEM educators in Vancouver School District that are working to connect their lessons to real-world environmental and climate problems. We will be learning from local BIPOC-led organizations who are leading efforts to preserve and restore community and environmental health in the […]
We are excited to be back in person and to host you at our Elementary Student Summit! At the Student Summit, we invite teachers and students to: The registration deadline is: Monday, March 27th When Where How many people can attend from each school? We invite up to 10 students and 1-2 staff members per Clark […]
This project supports a small group of Climate Justice League alumni to develop and/or curate resources that can be used by teachers to engage in climate justice learning with their students. Resources may include: examples of climate/environmental justice lessons, classroom activities, and units; planning templates; articles and/or readings to support learning around climate justice issues; […]
The BIPOC Voices project is designed to support educator and student learning about BIPOC professionals who work as scientists and community advocates. We have created a set of resources, including four video interviews and an activity guide, to inspire these explorations and critical conversations. We are currently recruiting educators to participate in a pilot program […]
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. Analyze and interpret recent climate science data with Dr. Kat […]
Come learn with EarthGen in this fully asynchronous professional development opportunity designed for Washington teachers who have not yet participated in a STEM Seminar. Through asynchronous learning via Canvas, participants will have a chance to authentically engage with activities and experts as they grow their understanding of how climate change has and will impact their […]
Come learn with EarthGen in this fully asynchronous professional development opportunity designed for Washington teachers who have not yet participated in a STEM Seminar. Through asynchronous learning via Canvas, participants will have a chance to authentically engage with activities and experts as they grow their understanding of how climate change has and will impact their […]
Bring your friends to Reuben's Brews Taproom in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood on Tuesday, April 4, and raise a pint to support EarthGen. From open to close for every pint you purchase, $1 goes directly to EarthGen! When Where
The Stormwater Challenge poses the problem to students that their communities are and will experience heavier and more frequent rain events due to climate change. Students will explore how these events impact their schoolyard and local environment. They will connect stormwater issues around the state of Washington to their classroom learning then develop and design solutions including low impact design and green stormwater infrastructure to make a change on their school campus.
EarthGen offers Certification trainings to help support environmental action in school communities. Join us for the Northwest Washington regional training on Tuesday, April 11th from 4:00 - 5:30 pm via Zoom to jump-start your action project. This Certification training is specifically designed for educators in Whatcom County school districts. This is an opportunity to: When Where Educators Receive: […]
Come learn with EarthGen in the final session of a three-part professional development opportunity. Teachers will explore the complexities of Sharp-tailed Grouse as an indicator species as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
Come learn with EarthGen in the final session of the three-part virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers. Teachers will explore the complexities of indicator species, like pygmy rabbits, as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
Come learn with EarthGen in the second session of the three-part virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers. Teachers will explore the complexities of indicator species, like pygmy rabbits, as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
Come and celebrate Earth Month at a special themed trivia night hosted by EarthGen and Head in the Clouds Trivia at Optimism Brewing in Capitol Hill. It's only $5 per person to participate, and all proceeds will go towards supporting EarthGen. Plus, this is a family-friendly event, so everyone can enjoy the fun! When Where
Come learn with EarthGen in the third and final session of a three-part virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers. Teachers will explore the complexities of indicator species, like shellfish, as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
On April 22 at the Earth Day Sounders FC Match, RAVE Foundation will hold a 50/50 raffle in which 50% of the proceeds raised will be given to one lucky fan, while the remainder will be donated to EarthGen. This is an incredible opportunity - but we need your help to sell raffle tickets during […]
Join us for a meaningful Earth Day celebration at the Sounders FC game on April 22nd and show your support for EarthGen! By using the link provided to purchase your tickets, you will not only have the opportunity to invite your friends to join you, but also contribute to a great cause. For every ticket […]
This is the fourth and final meeting of the NW regional cohort of the Climate Justice League. Teachers work together to plan, implement, and reflect on a series of classroom lessons or unit that engages students in climate science learning and issues of social justice.
This is the fourth and final session of the SW regional cohort of the Climate Justice League. Teachers work together to plan, implement, and reflect on a series of classroom lessons or unit that engages students in climate science learning and issues of social justice.
This is the fourth and final meeting of the E regional cohort of the Climate Justice League. Teachers work together to plan, implement, and reflect on a series of classroom lessons or unit that engages students in climate science learning and issues of social justice.
The All We Can Save (AWCS) Book Group is an opportunity for teachers who have previously participated in a Climate Justice League (CJL) professional learning community to deepen their understanding and practices related to climate justice education. In the CJL, teachers explored how social justice concerns are related to climate change and practiced facilitating a […]
Come learn with EarthGen in the second session of the three-part virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers. Teachers will explore the complexities of indicator species, like pygmy rabbits, as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
The Stormwater Challenge poses the problem to students that their communities are and will experience heavier and more frequent rain events due to climate change. Students will explore how these events impact their schoolyard and local environment. They will connect stormwater issues around the state of Washington to their classroom learning then develop and design solutions including low impact design and green stormwater infrastructure to make a change on their school campus.
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. Analyze and interpret recent climate science data with Dr. Kat […]
Registration will be on a rolling basis and open until August 25th. Join EarthGen's virtual teacher event, an engaging and fully asynchronous professional development opportunity tailored specifically for Washington educators. Participants will review topics related to the theme of Hot & Hazy Summers and connect content to their specific subject area and grade level.
Come learn with EarthGen in this fully asynchronous professional development opportunity designed for Washington teachers. Teachers will learn from local experts and explore topics related to the theme of agriculture and connect content to their specific subject area and grade level. Registration will be on a rolling basis and open until August 25th.
On Wednesday, October 4 at the Seattle Sounders FC Match, RAVE Foundation will hold a 50/50 raffle in which 50% of the proceeds raised will be given to one lucky fan, while the remainder will be donated to EarthGen. This is an incredible opportunity - but we need your help to sell raffle tickets during […]
In this 3-part STEM Seminar, teachers will explore the complexities of waste and justice as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
In this 3-part STEM Seminar, Clark County teachers will explore the complexities of waste and justice as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
In this 3-part STEM Seminar, teachers will explore the complexities of snowpack and water as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
EarthGen and Clark County Green School are excited to welcome you all to the new school year, and host you all at our Middle and High School Student Summit!
In this second of this 3-part STEM Seminar, teachers will explore the complexities of waste and justice as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
In this second session, Clark County teachers will explore the complexities of waste and justice as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
In the second of three sessions that make up this STEM Seminar, teachers will explore the complexities of snowpack and water as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
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 spaces, and improve local water quality. Sign up to join EarthGen at a day of service this fall to install rain gardens, outdoor classrooms, and […]
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 December 8.
Come learn with EarthGen in this fully asynchronous professional development opportunity designed for Washington teachers. Teachers will learn from local experts and explore topics related to the theme of agriculture and connect content to their specific subject area and grade level. Registration will be on a rolling basis and open until December 8th.
Come learn with EarthGen in this fully asynchronous professional development opportunity designed for Washington teachers. Participants will review topics related to the theme of Hot & Hazy Summers and connect content to their specific subject area and grade level. Registration will be on a rolling basis and open until December 8th.
In this asynchronous professional learning opportunity, educators will deepen their understanding of why centering the experiences of BIPOC communities within STEM learning is critical. They will practice utilizing a set of multimedia resources featuring BIPOC professionals working in science fields. Registration will be on a rolling basis and open until December 8.
In this asynchronous professional learning opportunity, educators will deepen their understanding of why centering the experiences of BIPOC communities within STEM learning is critical. They will practice utilizing a set of multimedia resources featuring BIPOC professionals working in science fields. Registration will be on a rolling basis and open until December 8.
In this third and final session, teachers will explore the complexities of waste and justice as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
In this third and final session, Clark County teachers will explore the complexities of waste and justice as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
In the third and final session of this STEM Seminar, teachers will explore the complexities of snowpack and water as exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
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.
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 open to new participants. This professional learning community will gather in person with optional opportunities to meet in communities of practice virtually through the remainder […]
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 open to new participants. This professional learning community will gather in person with optional opportunities to meet in communities of practice virtually through the remainder […]
Registration is open on a rolling basis now through June 7. Join EarthGen's virtual training for Washington teachers to explore the impact of climate change on your community. This training will explore recent climate science data, aligning with Next Generation Science Standards concepts. Teachers will learn from professionals in their region who are doing work to combat this climate change impact in an effort to prepare them with resources to spur action in their community.
Join this course at any time now through June 14! This academic year, EarthGen will offer a fully asynchronous course around our School Certification program to encourage students to take environmental action at their school. The goal of this opportunity is to introduce educators and school leaders to EarthGen School Certification and all the associated resources...
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.
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.
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.
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.
Don't miss out on this fun opportunity to show your support for EarthGen! We’re looking for volunteers to help sell 50/50 raffle tickets during the Sounders FC match on April […]
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:
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 spaces, and improve local water quality.Sign up to join EarthGen at a day of service this spring to install rain gardens, outdoor classrooms, and vegetable […]
Save the date for Earth Day (4/22) and join us at Stoup Brewing on Capitol Hill for a Pint & Trivia Night. Connect with others who are passionate about addressing climate change while enjoying your favorite brews, with $1 from each pint supporting EarthGen's work. Plus, you can put your environmental knowledge to the test […]
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 spaces, and improve local water quality.Sign up to join EarthGen at a day of service this spring to install rain gardens, outdoor classrooms, and vegetable […]
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.
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.