NH Education and Environment Team
Bringing Professional Development To Your School
We will design a professional development program specific to a schools' needs. These programs combine training in content and teaching skills appropriate to that content. We provide standards-based activities, interdisciplinary materials, training by content specialists, development of lesson plans specific to curriculum and classroom needs, opportunities to share expertise with colleagues and time to reflect on what participants are learning and how to apply it.
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Each spring, we introduce undergraduate pre-service teachers to our programs through presentations and follow-up trainings in their area. We began these presentations with the science methods classes at Plymouth State University. We hope to expand to other teacher education programs in NH.
These workshops are offered as follow-up opportunities for participants in our summer institutes.
For more information about any of NHEET's Programs, please call 226-0160 or email info@nhplt.org.
The New Hampshire Education and Environment Team (NHEET) is a collaborative of award-winning professional development programs that use real life learning experiences to foster preK-12 student achievement.
NHEET Programs
Curriculum
Connections Through Schoolyard Investigations Summer Institute
A 5-day professional development institute for educators grades K-8, that uses the schoolyard as a context for learning and helps support teachers in connecting curricula to the new NH Science Literacy Frameworks.
* Graduate credits available from PSU *
NHEET Partners
NH Project Learning Tree Project WET
"Earth as a System For Educators" College Course
Explore the concept of Earth as a System! This course will include study of ecosystems, habitats, biomes, biodiversity, water and air (environmental) quality, weather, climate, watersheds, remote sensing, the flow of matter and energy through the universe, water and nutrient cycles, wildlife identification and monitoring, interdependence, and changes over time.
The course will be offered UNH-Durham during the Fall Semester.
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