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Topic: Teachers

A teacher stands in a bright classroom wearing a cloth mask over her nose and mouth. She is holding a sea star from a touch tank.
Teachers: Bring NOAA back to school with you
August 16, 2021
Focus areas:
Education
Topics:
teachers
A teacher stands in a bright classroom wearing a cloth mask over her nose and mouth. She is holding a sea star from a touch tank.
A graphic with an apple and the NOAA logo. Text: "Thanks to all the amazing teachers out there who support, educate, and inspire. The gifts they give enrich the students, their families, their communities and make the world a better place for all of us." Louisa Koch, Director of Education, NOAA.
4 reasons we're saying ‘thank you’ to teachers
May 3, 2021
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Topics:
teachers
A graphic with an apple and the NOAA logo. Text: "Thanks to all the amazing teachers out there who support, educate, and inspire. The gifts they give enrich the students, their families, their communities and make the world a better place for all of us." Louisa Koch, Director of Education, NOAA.
A NOAA Teacher at Sea alum with shark jaws.
Teachers, parents: Check out our resources for at-home learning
December 2, 2020
Focus areas:
Across NOAA
Topics:
NOAA Education
teachers
A NOAA Teacher at Sea alum with shark jaws.
A NOAA Teacher at Sea alum with shark jaws.
Teachers: Check out NOAA resources for virtual and in-person education
August 11, 2020
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Topics:
teachers
education
A NOAA Teacher at Sea alum with shark jaws.
An enthusiastic educator builds a methane hydrate model as part of a lesson focused on ocean energy during a NOAA Office of Exploration and Research Exploring the Deep Ocean with NOAA professional development workshop. The workshop took place at the Aquarium of the Pacific in San Diego, California.
10 reasons why NOAA loves working with teachers
May 7, 2019
Focus areas:
Education
Topics:
teachers
An enthusiastic educator builds a methane hydrate model as part of a lesson focused on ocean energy during a NOAA Office of Exploration and Research Exploring the Deep Ocean with NOAA professional development workshop. The workshop took place at the Aquarium of the Pacific in San Diego, California.
Teacher at Sea Eric Koser teaches physics at Mankato West High School in Mankato, Minnesota. Eric was aboard NOAA Ship Rainier while scientists conducted a hydrographic survey in Cold Bay, Alaska, in 2018.
Educators: Set sail with NOAA! Become a Teacher at Sea
November 1, 2018
Focus areas:
Education
Topics:
Teacher at Sea program
teachers
Teacher at Sea Eric Koser teaches physics at Mankato West High School in Mankato, Minnesota. Eric was aboard NOAA Ship Rainier while scientists conducted a hydrographic survey in Cold Bay, Alaska, in 2018.
Several NOAA Teacher at Sea alumni came together in Pascagoula, Mississippi, at NOAA's facility to learn about science research in the region, expand their STEM education network, and enhance their at-sea experience.
Alumni workshops bring teachers together, building on NOAA’s Teacher at Sea experience
March 1, 2017
Focus areas:
Education
Topics:
education
Teacher at Sea program
teachers
Several NOAA Teacher at Sea alumni came together in Pascagoula, Mississippi, at NOAA's facility to learn about science research in the region, expand their STEM education network, and enhance their at-sea experience.
(From left to right) Hollings Scholar Carly LaRoche, NOAA Teacher at Sea Helen Haskell, and Lieutenant Damian Manda with a sample from the bottom of the seafloor. Haskell spent 22 days at sea aboard NOAA Ship Fairweather helping scientists conduct a hydrographic survey off the coast of Alaska. You can read more about Helen’s adventures at sea on the NOAA Teacher at Sea blog.
Photo story: What I did on summer vacation, NOAA edition
August 30, 2017
Focus areas:
Across NOAA
Education
Topics:
teachers
students
Office of Education
(From left to right) Hollings Scholar Carly LaRoche, NOAA Teacher at Sea Helen Haskell, and Lieutenant Damian Manda with a sample from the bottom of the seafloor. Haskell spent 22 days at sea aboard NOAA Ship Fairweather helping scientists conduct a hydrographic survey off the coast of Alaska. You can read more about Helen’s adventures at sea on the NOAA Teacher at Sea blog.
NOAA staff at the 2015 National Science Teachers Association conference in Chicago, Illinois.
Connect with NOAA at the National Science Teachers Association conference
March 22, 2017
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
Outreach
Topics:
Teacher at Sea program
teachers
NSTA meeting
NOAA staff at the 2015 National Science Teachers Association conference in Chicago, Illinois.
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