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Integrating Meaningful Watershed Education Experiences into Your School or Education Center


  • Killens Pond State Park 5025 Killens Pond Road Felton, DE, 19943 United States (map)

Join Delaware Sea Grant, Delaware Nature Society, Delaware Association for Environmental Education, and Stroud Water Research Center for a three day professional development on Environmental Literacy and Meaningful Watershed Education Experiences (MWEE).  Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs) are learner-centered experiences that focus on investigations into the local environment.

In this workshop, participants will be given a background on the components of a MWEE and how MWEEs can be used to meet education standards and school goals while engaging students in authentic field studies.  Participants will also learn how to plan a MWEE, engage with community partners, and facilitate meaningful outdoor field investigations.  

All participants are required to complete the FREE MWEE 101 online course prior to their attendance at this workshop.

Who: This workshop is open classroom teachers, school administrators, non-formal educators,  and other education partners serving K-12 students in Delaware.  Priority will be given to teachers and administrators from Caesar Rodney School District and Appoquinimink School District.

Cost: FREE! Lunch and refreshments are included for all participants on all days. Classroom teachers and school staff that attend will receive a $350 stipend for attending the workshop. 

Registration Deadline: June 9, 2025

Registration Link

Contact: David Christopher at dmchrist@udel.edu or David Pragoff at davidp@delawarenaturesociety.org with any questions.