UW Sea Grant - Resources for Educators
The goal of Wisconsin Sea Grant’s education efforts is to increase Great Lakes literacy across a broad spectrum of people—from preschoolers to the public, from Ph.D. candidates to public officials. We recognize that education takes place in a wide variety of ways and settings, from classrooms to shipboard science workshops to local breweries hosting informal science talks for adults. We hope that learning about the Great Lakes is a lifelong endeavor. Wisconsin Sea Grant provides hands-on experiences and education resources to formal and informal educators to promote Great Lakes literacy. Our programs and resources are available to educators throughout Wisconsin, including pre-K through 12th grade.
Outcomes
Teachers around the state are able to teach the principles of Great Lakes literacy using the resources and professional development opportunities from Wisconsin Sea Grant and by extension from the basin-wide Center for Great Lakes Literacy. Educators can borrow curriculum and kits free of charge via a loan from the UW Wisconsin Water Library.
Focus Areas
Project Leader
Anne Moser
Special Librarian
- Department/Unit
- Sea Grant Institute
- School or College
- Graduate School