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Featured Office of Education explainers

A digital painting of a cricket standing on the pointer of a temperature gauge with it's wings up. The temperature gauge points to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and approximately 29 degrees Celcius.
Can crickets tell the temperature? The answer is in their chirp!
September 21, 2022
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
A digital painting of a cricket standing on the pointer of a temperature gauge with it's wings up. The temperature gauge points to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and approximately 29 degrees Celcius.
Samuel swims in snorkeling gear near to the water's surface against a background of rock and corals. The leg of a second snorkeler can be seen as the person swims out of the shot.
Fiscal Year 2022 NOAA Education Implementation Plan
December 3, 2021
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
Education Council
Samuel swims in snorkeling gear near to the water's surface against a background of rock and corals. The leg of a second snorkeler can be seen as the person swims out of the shot.
2 students planting trees with an adult during a restoration field trip
NOAA Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience
November 4, 2021
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
B-WET
2 students planting trees with an adult during a restoration field trip
2014 PEP interns receive training in the field.
2021-2040 NOAA Education Strategic Plan
January 12, 2021
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
Education Council
2014 PEP interns receive training in the field.
Illustration of the NOAA ELP Vision of A Resilient Community depicting a city along a coast and river with the following depicted: trees being planted as urban heat island abatement; an aquarium with people restoring a nearby coastal wetland to mitigate flooding; sustainable design with green infrastructure; a healthy community with people biking and exercising outside; a city hall with youth and adults presenting their ideas to officials; a shoreline that is protected with restored oyster reefs; students
NOAA's Community Resilience Education Theory of Change
July 30, 2020
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
Environmental Literacy Program
Illustration of the NOAA ELP Vision of A Resilient Community depicting a city along a coast and river with the following depicted: trees being planted as urban heat island abatement; an aquarium with people restoring a nearby coastal wetland to mitigate flooding; sustainable design with green infrastructure; a healthy community with people biking and exercising outside; a city hall with youth and adults presenting their ideas to officials; a shoreline that is protected with restored oyster reefs; students
Earth Revealed on NOAA's Science On a Sphere at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
2015-2035 NOAA Education Strategic Plan
March 16, 2016
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
Education Council
Topics:
education
Earth Revealed on NOAA's Science On a Sphere at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
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