• Building a Storyline: A professional workshop for grades 9-12 educators

    Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor

    An Approved Course for MA DESE’s Accelerating Science: Open Access Professional Learning Explore the relationship between humans and the natural environment all while refreshing your curriculum with storyline teaching and phenomena! Follow a storyline unit focused on sustainability, management of natural resources, ecosystems health, design solutions, and more. Engage in lessons from the unit as…

    $200
  • Getting Gardens Started by Engaging the Community

    Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom

    Have you been seeking some help to start your school garden?  Learn how one new garden was started on a modest budget with the help of others in the town.  Middle School math teacher, Heather Holgate, will share ideas and suggestions of ways to find resources within your own community as she did.  Her new garden is flourishing…

  • Wild About Pollinators: Attracting and Teaching about these Winged Wonders

    There’s lots of concern about pollinators. We’ve all heard the bad news about drastic declines. But the specifics — who are the pollinators, what are some of the complex relationships between plants and pollinators? what can we do to support pollinators? — these questions are full of nuance, and sometimes, even, surprises. This webinar explores…

    FREE
  • Building a Culture of Inclusion: Hiring, Supervision, and Culture

    ONLINE

    Join Rita Sever, from Supervision Matters, for a webinar to explore how we as EE organizations can build a culture of inclusion through our hiring and supervision practices. Are you an eeLeader, supervisor, or manager charged with hiring and supervision of a team?  Join HR expert, author, and speaker, Rita Sever, of Supervision Matters, to explore…

    $20 – $30
  • Tips for Teaching about Bees & Other Native Pollinators

    How can we teach about pollinators when we don’t know very much about them? What if we don’t have easy access to pollinator habitat at or near our learning setting? Why is it important to make connections between pollinator health and the growth of staple food crops? As part of last summer’s special issue of…

  • In Bloom in Boston

    Wright-Locke Farm Winchester, MA, United States

    Join In Bloom in Boston at the lovely Wright-Locke Farm in Winchester, MA, just 10 miles from downtown Boston. Wright-Locke Farm is an astonishing 383 years old and is being reborn as a community farm for people of all ages. The farm offers certified-organic produce through CSAs and online ordering, educational programs for children and adults, Forest Friends–a nature…

    $75 – $125
  • 2023 Local Solutions: Climate Migration

    Antioch University New England Keene, NH, United States

    Antioch University Center for Climate Preparedness and Community Resilience presents: 2023 LOCAL SOLUTIONS: CLIMATE MIGRATION Registration is now open! Our goal is to build capacity for socially just and equitable migration and enhanced regional climate resilience. This convening will be a culmination of the Northeast Safe and Thriving for All (NEST) project, funded by the NOAA Climate Adaptation…

  • “On the Road to the Farm”

    Join Massachusetts Ag in the Classroom for  "On the Road to the Farm" - a traveling conference! A full day of PD and Farm Tours in Central Massachusetts with breakfast, lunch, and all transportation provided! Limited number of seats available. Teachers will collaborate with fellow teachers and farmers to create an agricultural based lesson that…

  • GRANT DEADLINE: Grants for Empowering Teachers (GET)

    MAST has established the GET opportunity for educators (formal and informal) to purchase non-consumable items that engage and enrich student learning. This grant opportunity is open to all MAST members, and each year five $200 awards will be presented to applicants who demonstrate the use/value of a particular item for their students and science education. 

  • Pride Festival at the Boston Nature Center

    Boston Nature Center 500 Walk Hill Street, Mattapan, MA, United States

    Boston Nature Center is kicking off Pride Month with a free festival on Saturday, June 3, where you can connect with other members of the LGBTQIA+ community in a safe, supportive space, while having fun. Papa Grande’s food truck will be available all day serving a variety of delicious food and cool drinks with vegetarian, vegan,…

    FREE
  • Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Art Contest | Climate Heroes in Action

    JUNE 13 DEADLINE TO ENTER The 12th annual Ocean Awareness Contest is a platform for young people to learn about environmental issues through art-making and creative communication, explore their relationship to a changing world, and become advocates for positive change. Students ages 11-18 from around the world are invited to participate. Cash awards of up…

  • Pratt & Whitney E-STEM Awards 2023

    Apply by June 28! The Pratt & Whitney E-STEM Awards support promising E-STEM programs across the globe to build environmental literacy, STEM skills, and pathways to environmental careers through two funding opportunities: E-STEM Prizes and E-STEM Grants. E-STEM Prizes recognize excellence in established programs and E-STEM Grants support and enhance new programs. Learn more about the funding opportunities for the Prizes…