
Join us on Wednesday, December 10th, from 4:30-5:45 pm ET for a free, online workshop packed with ideas for teaching human impacts on the world’s ocean, emphasizing the importance of protecting these vital marine ecosystems.
In this interactive session, you will dive into hands-on lessons that explore the challenges of overfishing, ocean pollution, and oil spills through modeling, research, and inquiry-based activities. Participants will examine the causes and consequences of these environmental issues and discuss practical strategies to mitigate their effects.
This webinar features lessons for grades 6-12 science, social studies, and ELA teachers, but all educators are welcome to attend. Register today and leave with resources that empower students to apply science and engineering practices to address real-world environmental challenges.
To register, fill in the information below & click submit:
All participants will receive:
- An online lesson pack for their grade level, either People and the Planet for 6-8 teachers or Earth Matters for 9-12 teachers.
- A certificate of completion, showing a 75-minute virtual PD.
- Access to online tools to enhance student learning.
"I truly enjoy the webinars presented by Population Education. They are so well planned, and the lessons are very teacher-friendly. Thank you for these opportunities." - PopEd webinar attendee.


