The Lettered Olive: S.C. Sea Grant Consortium Education News
[ March 29, 2024]
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"In like a lion and out like a lamb" is a well-known adage describing March and its unpredictable weather patterns. Chilly and dreary one moment to warm and pollen-filled the next, these sometimes drastic variations signal winter's last push before the advent of spring. Despite this rollercoaster of temperatures, there is an unmistakable eagerness for nature to awaken: the hum (and sometimes biting) of insects, the din of songbird calls to each other across treetops, and the emergence of shoots from seemingly dead branch that wave a symbolic green flag of revival. This month's featured species also seems to come out of a seemingly dead state to revitalize and flourish. The appropriately named resurrection fern (Pleopeltis polypodioides) has the uncanny ability to survive drought, cold months, and otherwise harsh conditions by desiccating (drying) their fronds making them appear brown and dead. The fern can survive long periods in this state -- often losing up to 75% of its water -- with some research purporting it can stay this way up to 100 years! When just a little water becomes present, such as those proverbial "April showers," the fronds will unfurl to reveal a vibrant green. The resurrection fern is an epiphyte, which means that although it grows atop other plants and trees, it derives nutrients and water from surrounding air and moisture. Common throughout the southeastern region, in coastal South Carolina, resurrection ferns are easily spotted growing on the branches of live oaks. Incidentally, because of its unique properties, this fern was taken aboard the 1997 space shuttle Discovery mission to watch its resurrection process!
While the resurrection fern is pretty out-of-this world, we are also frond of these exciting educational opportunities from the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium and our partners!
Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons
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Student and Educator Resources | |
S.C. Sea Grant Consortium Boot Drive!
Deadline for Donations: April 24, 2024
Do you have any children's or small adult boots you aren't using any longer? Consider donating them to support the From Seeds to Shoreline program! The boots received will be offered to students in grades K - 12 for use on field excursions to the salt marsh and will also model the concepts of reducing waste and reusing materials. Please drop off or mail boot donations to the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium located at 287 Meeting Street, Charleston, S.C. 29041. If dropping off donations, the office is open Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 5 pm. All donations are requested to be received by Wednesday April 24th. Questions can be sent to Morgan Treon.
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New Resource! The Watershed Game
Loaner Kit Program
The Watershed Game, developed by Minnesota Sea Grant, is a hands-on simulation that helps groups learn how land use impacts water quality and a community’s resilience to flooding. While making land management decisions, players learn about practices, plans, and policies that can improve and protect water quality and increase resilience to flooding. In the game, teams of players use limited financial resources to manage a representative watershed in a fun, and low-stress environment. Watershed Game play illustrates that cooperation is an essential part of managing land use, improving water quality, and building resilience.
Two versions of this kit are available for free checkout from the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium (Consortium): The coastal classroom model and the coastal local leader model. Please visit the Consortium's education page to learn more about the versions available and to access the request form.
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Educator Professional Development | |
Palmetto Environmental Education Certification
2024 - 2026 Cohort Information Sessions
April 12 from 10 - 11 am
April 23 from 4 - 5 pm
Join the growing network of South Carolina certified environmental educators! The Palmetto Environmental Education Certification (PEEC) program is the state's first and only environmental education certification for formal and nonformal educators. This two-year course employs a series of face-to-face workshops, online modules, and self-directed exploration opportunities to develop best practices for effective environmental education. PEEC is a flagship program of the Environmental Education Association of South Carolina and is co-coordinated with the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium.
The application period for the 2024 - 2026 cohort will open May 1 with the selected candidates announced July 31. Informational sessions about the course are offered in April 2024. To learn more about the program and to register for an information session, please visit the PEEC page. Questions can be sent to E.V. Bell.
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Brush Up on Nature: Journaling in Urban Environments
EEASC and SCMEA Meet Up
Sunday April 21 from 10 am - 1 pm
Hampton Park, Charleston S.C.
Deadline to Register: April 14, 2024
"Sketch" your imaginative, creative muscles and join the Environmental Education Association of South Carolina (EEASC) and the South Carolina Marine Educators Association (SCMEA) for a pre-Earth Day celebration of nature journaling in one of Charleston's landmark, urban, outdoor areas. During this meet up, participants will learn how nature journaling can be used in a variety of outdoor spaces, ranging from backyards, to public parks, to school grounds, to connect with the environment. Using the blooming flowers, trees, and bushes at Hampton Park for inspiration, participants will learn basic skills of sketching and watercolor and use those techniques as a springboard to create prose and poetry. This event is co-sponsored by EEASC and SCMEA and provided at no charge. Lunch, snacks, and art supplies provided. Registration deadline is April 14, 2024 and questions can be sent to E.V. Bell or Heidi Champion.
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Environmental Education Association of South Carolina Annual Conference
June 20 - 22, 2024
University of South Carolina - Upstate
Proposals Due April 1, 2024
Mark your calendars for the Environmental Education Association of South Carolina (EEASC) 2024 conference that will be held June 20 - 22 at the University of South Carolina (USC)-Upstate in Spartanburg, S.C. This conference is an opportunity for environmental educators and science communicators to learn about climate education, participate in hands-on professional development events, and network with like-minded professionals from across the state. EEASC is currently accepting proposals and strongly encourage those that address the following topics: climate education, resilience, content knowledge, pedagogy, curriculum resources, and education. To submit a proposal and learn more about the 2024 conference, please visit the conference webpage. Proposals are due April 1, 2024.
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National Marine Educators Association Conference
"Wicked Good Marine Education"
July 28 - August 1, 2024
Boston, MA
MME (Massachusetts Marine Educators) is excited to host the National Marine Educators Association (NMEA) 2024 annual conference—a special event that brings together hundreds of professional educators dedicated to teaching about our marine, coastal and aquatic environments.
NMEA members are a group of inspired, passionate people who promote the conservation, enjoyment, and wise use of our aquatic resources by teaching others. We look forward to showcasing our beautiful region through inspirational speakers, field adventures and excursions, engaging presentations, institutional collaborations, and community partnerships.
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Ocean Odyssey Coastliner Program
Are you a coastal, formal educator who is interested in engaging your students in learning about ocean-related careers? Join our Ocean Odyssey Coastliner Program (OOCP)! The OOCP, funded by a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Exploration and the National Marine Sanctuaries Foundation, provides educators with direct access to career-related outreach events and resources related to the marine industry. While the program is open to any coastal middle and high school educator, the program aims to reach Title 1 status schools and those communities that are historically marginalized. Becoming a "Coastliner" through the OOCP is free-of-charge and provides you with the following:
1) Access to free Coastliner Toolkits that are STEM (science-technology-engineering-math)-based, ocean-related, career-focused, and incorporate NOAA resources. Topics include: building a working weather buoy or ROV (remotely operated vehicle), designing a product that aligns with the ocean industry, or exploring the engineering mechanics of pulleys.
2) First-hand knowledge of career-related opportunities, outreach events, and resources.
Please visit the OOCP webpage for more information and to sign-up to receive notifications about kits, outreach events, and more! Questions can be sent to E.V. Bell
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From Seeds to Shoreline Educator Trainings
July 7, 2024 (New Teachers)
July 16, 2024 (Veteran Teachers)
Deadline to Register: June 28, 2024
The From Seeds to Shoreline® (S2S) program wants you to join our team for the 2024 - 2025 school year! The S2S program, coordinated by the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium in partnership with S.C. Department of Natural Resources and Clemson University, is the only salt marsh restoration program in the state designed specifically for K - 12 students and teachers. By growing Spartina alterniflora, the dominant plant of southeastern salt marshes, throughout the school year and transplanting young seedlings to areas of the coastline, students not only learn about the importance of this critical ecosystem but they also serve as environmental stewards. Two training sessions will be offered:
July 9, 2024 (New Teacher Training): This one-day training will take place in Charleston, S.C. at the S.C. Department of Natural Resources and is a pre-requisite for new teachers interested in participating in S2S for the upcoming school year. The training offers sessions on salt marsh ecology, restoration techniques, classroom applications, and more! There is no cost to attend, however, pre-registration will be required by June 28, 2024.
July 16, 2024 (Veteran Teacher Training): This one-day training will take place in Awendaw, S.C. at the Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center and is optional for those S2S teachers who have been with the program for at least one year. Join us for a fun-filled day of exploration and networking, new resources, giveaways, and much more! Pre-registration is required by June 28, 2024.
Please visit the S2S program website to get more information and please send questions to Morgan Treon.
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Save the Date!
Microplastics: Tiny Pieces...Big Impacts
Educator Workshop
July 23 - 25, 2024
Hobcaw Barony, Georgetown, S.C.
Registration Opens: May 1, 2024
Microplastics...macro impacts! Join the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium as we host our first educator workshop devoted entirely to exploring microplastics: how they form, their physical and chemical properties, potential impacts, current research, and stewardship efforts. This two-night, three-day workshop is open to any K - 12 formal and nonformal educator and will provide meals, lodging, stipends, and renewal credits. Space will be limited so mark your calendars to join us for an engaging, educational, and empowering experience! Registration opens May 1st and questions can be sent to E.V. Bell.
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Jacques Cousteau Memorial NMEA Travel Award
South Carolina Marine Educators Association
Applications Due April 7, 2024
The South Carolina Marine Educators Association (SCMEA) awards funding (up to $500) to one individual to defray the costs associated with attending the NMEA (National Marine Educators Association) conference. Please visit the SCMEA webpage to learn more and to apply for a NMEA travel award. Awardees must initially pay for conference expenses and will be reimbursed after their receipts and proof of attendance are submitted to the SCMEA treasurer. Recipients of this award are also expected to write an article for the SCMEA newsletter that describes his/her experience or present a session at the annual SCMEA conference. The recipient is expected to attend the majority of sessions and events at the conference.
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Additional Opportunities and Resources | |
S.C. Sea Grant Consortium Speaker Request Form
Do you have a science night or career day coming up in the future? Would you like a speaker for your students or organization? The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium (Consortium) has plenty to share regarding marine science careers, current research projects, and engaging coastal science activities for all ages! Be sure to check out our career page to learn more about the Consortium, and if you are interested in booking the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium for an upcoming career day or science night, please fill out this request form.
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Enviroscape Loaner Program
The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium offers use of the Wetlands Enviroscape Model free-of-charge to any S.C. K-12, nonformal, and homeschool educator. The model provides a hands-on demonstration about how watersheds can be affected by development, pollution, and other human-made and natural impacts. Included as part of the demonstration are ways in which potential pollution impacts can be mitigated (e.g., riparian buffers and salt marshes). To find out more information on requesting to borrow the Enviroscape, please visit the Enviroscape Loaner Program webpage to fill out the request form. Questions can be sent to Morgan Treon.
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