Rivers2Lake Education Program
Extension’s Rivers2Lake program helps teachers offer inquiry-based learning to more students. Lake Superior contains 10% of Earth's freshwater and is the cleanest of the Great Lakes. Protecting this resource is essential for Northern Wisconsin communities. To help prepare the next generation of Great Lakes stewards, the Rivers2Lake education program at Extension’s Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve uses the Lake Superior watershed and the St. Louis River as a foundation for educator and student learning, increased Great Lakes literacy, and engagement.
Outcomes
Each year the Rivers2Lake Education program works with a cohort of teachers, helping them to integrate the Lake Superior watershed and the St. Louis River into their curriculum. The program provides extended training, mentoring, and resources to teachers to support them in creating inquiry-based and outdoor experiences for students. The Rivers2Lake program serves PK-12 teachers and students in schools and districts in Wisconsin's Lake Superior Watershed and the St. Louis River Watershed, which straddles Wisconsin and Minnesota, including the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe (Chippewa) Reservation.
Focus Areas
Project Leader
Luciana Ranelli
Education Coordinator
- Department/Unit
- Division of Extension, Natural Resources Institute
- School or College
- Divison of Extension