The Aquatic Education Network gathered educators virtually on December 10, 2020 to discuss strategies to provide students who are learning remotely with field study experiences. Field studies are an important element of watershed education. This year, teachers are faced with…
Read MoreHello Friends,Genesee RiverWatch, Inc., through the Aquatic Education Network (AEN), is available to support you as you re-imagine what teaching and learning looks like this fall. Check out our Sept 2020 update for ideas. September 2020 Aquatic Education Network Update
Read MoreThe NOAA funded Our Lakes, Streams, and Rivers education initiative has been turned into a “virtual” program under the guidance of St. John Fisher College (Mike Boller) and the Aquatic Education Network. Twenty teachers have been chosen from thirty-three applicants…
Read MoreHello Friends, Genesee RiverWatch and its Aquatic Education Network is partnering with St. John Fisher College on a grant they recently received from the NOAA for the Our Lakes, Streams, and Rivers program. We are gathering a database of resources for…
Read MoreOne approach to fostering environmental stewardship is to get people involved in water activities as children
Read MoreThe 5th annual Genesee River Basin Summit was held at the Port of Rochester on March 24th, 2018. The topic was “Stewardship Through Environmental Education”. Genesee RiverWatch’s Aquatic Educators Network organized the event. Approximately 100 educators, river stakeholders and exhibitors…
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