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Water Quality Educator’s Workshop at the National Park

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INDIANA DUNES NATIONAL PARK: Engaging students in water quality investigations provides an opportunity for hands-on learning and can foster environmental stewardship. Learn methods for incorporating water quality education with youth during a free educator workshop hosted by Indiana Dunes National Park in partnership with Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant and Indiana University Northwest. The workshop is on July 27 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CDT at the Paul H. Douglas Center at 100 North Lake Street in the Miller section of Gary, Indiana. 

The workshop is open to all 5th-12th grade educators teaching in a Great Lakes state. Student teachers and non-formal educators are also welcome. Professional development hours and curriculum resources will be available for participants.  

To register for this workshop visit https://iiseagrant.org/education/opportunities/ or contact Janice Milanovich at janicem@illinois.edu  before the registration deadline of July 13. 

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