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The New England Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE-NE) educators' page links to education initiatives for both classroom teachers and non traditional educators, such as those who teach in an aquarium setting. Also featuring upcoming activities, this site includes a link to resources which includes grant information, contact information for COSEE-NE, and lesson plans.
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A collection of Great Lakes resources approved by COSEE-GL. Activities employ several different media, including the internet, literature supplements, and case study packets. Topics include exotic, or nonindigenous, species, cargo shipping, water movement, biodiversity, and much more.
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A comprehensive, interdisciplinary K-8 curriculum designed to be used by the whole school over the entire school year. Teacher training available through a summer institute, in-services, and customized site-based consulting. School year ends with a week- or month-long Ocean Immersion event with guest speakers, field trips and special projects.
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COSEE-OS
is
a
targeted
pilot
program
with
the
long-term
goal
of
helping
the
COSEE
Network
reach
rural
and
inland
audiences.
COSEE-OS
creates
and
evaluates
a
series
of
interconnected
tools
and
techniques
designed
to
broaden
understanding
of
oceans
in
the
context
of
the
earth
and
solar
systems.
The
foundation
of
the
program
is:
educator-researcher
team
building,
showcasing
ocean
systems,
evaluation
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COSEE SouthEast held a symposium to develop strategies to provide a more diverse ocean sciences workforce and ocean literate public. Symposium tasks were to identify researchers who work with underrepresented populations, identify educators who work with underrepresented populations, and identify appropriate resources for underrepresented populations.
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SEACOOS
is
a
collaborative
university
partnership
that
collects,
manages,
and
disseminates
integrated
regional
ocean
observations
and
information
products
for
the
coasts
of
North
Carolina,
South
Carolina,
Georgia,
and
Florida.
The
site
offers
a
multitude
of
classroom
activities,
including
Seamaven,
an
interactive
introduction
to
ocean
observing
systems,
and
COOS
101,
an
ocean
observing
system
primer.
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Educational standards associated with this resource:
National Science Education Standards (NSES): Read
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