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Taking Science Classes Outdoors

February 2, 2022 PEI Blogs

Taking science classes outdoors enriches science curriculum and builds student enthusiasm as well as science skills! Doing field work as…

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Swimming In Reflection: The Process of Arctic Interdisciplinary Course Design

September 28, 2021 PEI Blogs

It is late August. The water and air are still at 6 am and we find ourselves standing on a…

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Children-Climate-Camp 2021

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Every year the ‘Bund Naturschutz’ in Wartaweil, Germany is organizing a one week event for schools just before the summer…

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Who is a Polar Educator?

August 1, 2021 PEI Blogs

I live in suburban St. Louis, MO, about as midwestern United States as you can get. The local news just…

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Using Geospatial Technologies for Polar Education

July 16, 2021 PEI Blogs

One of the biggest challenges about going to the polar regions as an educator is then trying to come up…

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Leave No Trace?

April 3, 2021 PEI Blogs

I love to venture into the outdoors and explore; hiking, backpacking and camping, while adhering to the rule, “Leave no…

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Storytelling about Sophie goes South by Alison Lester (2012) – eTwinning project 2020

April 2, 2020 PEI Blogs

Author: Kolbrún Svala Hjaltadóttir At the Cambridge Workshop in April 2019, I saw Alison Lester‘s book from 2012, which she…

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GETTING PAST THE PENGUINS; ANTARCTIC CRUISES AND CLIMATE LITERACY

February 4, 2020 PEI Blogs

Author: Susy Ellison While working as a naturalist on an Antarctic cruise ship I was often asked, “What’s your role?” …

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PEI Members Present Climate Change Labs at AGU-GIFT Workshop

January 9, 2020 Inga Beck

Authors: Louise Huffman and Bill Grosser As we all know, scientists are telling us that climate change knowledge and action…

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Polar project (The Polar project) in eTwinning

December 6, 2019 Inga Beck

In the spring of 2019, students and teachers at Setberg School in Hafnarfjordur worked on an Polar Project with two…

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