Curriculum Resources

Free “Use That Book!” Webnairs offered by the Center for Afterschool Education at Foundations, Inc.

The Center for Afterschool Education at Foundations Inc. launches free “Use That Book!” webnairs. The webnair is designed to help staff access afterschool style guides. The first webnair is a 45 minute interactive presentation on GraffitiWall. This presentation will be held on October 16, 2008. Participants will receive a tour of the book and participate in a question and answer session. The Center offers additional free webnairs throughout the 2008-2009 calendar year.

Publication Date: 
September 1, 2008

Department of Water Resources

Site provides educational recourses for over all education with water resources.

http://portal2.water.ca.gov/education/

Department of Fish and Game

Gives useful curriculum for in-class projects, also includes overall safety information.

http://www.dfg.ca.gov/education/

Department of Toxic Substances Control

This site provides environmental education resources for teachers, students, parents and youth groups. This information focuses on teaching children to be good stewards of the environment.

http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/Education/index.cfm

California Coastal Commission

This site provides recourses for educators and a lending library that gives curriculum to educators.

http://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/directory/educate.html

California Integrated Waste Management Board

This site provides curriculum that offers accurate and current waste management information. Implementing "reduce, reuse, and recycle", not only in the class but at home as well.

http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Schools/Curriculum/default.htm

CREEC Network

The California Regional Environmental Education Community (CREEC) Network is an educational project devoted to develop a communication network which provides educators with access to environmental education resources.

National Partnership For Quality Afterschool Learning

The SEDL National Partnership for Quality Afterschool Learning maintaings a training toolkit, curriculum databases, and additional resources for after school programs.

http://www.sedl.org/afterschool/resources/index.html

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