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| PolarTREC Teacher Karl Horeis works on an archaeological excavation in arctic Alaska. |
PolarTREC has several activities, opportunities, and resources for teachers to learn more about the polar regions and polar science. Navigate through the features of this page to learn more about the PolarTREC program, explore ways to participate in research experiences or the polar science online course, and search for resources to teach about the polar regions.
Whether you are interested in a teacher research experience, building new professional networks, or enriching your classroom content-PolarTREC has something for every educator! Read here for more information.
For 2018-2019, PolarTREK is accepting applications from both U.S. informal science educators as well as formal U.S. classroom teachers (teaching in grades 6-12). Informal educators should have the primary focus on outreach to middle and high school students and/or professional development for their teachers. Applications will be to participate in field research learning experiences during the 2018 (usually Arctic) or 2018-19 (usually Antarctic) field seasons.
The application deadline is Monday, 2 October 2017, 5PM Alaska Daylight Time.
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