Education

"Based on John Dewey's philosophy that education begins with the curiosity of the learner, we use a spiral path of inquiry: asking questions, investigating solutions, creating new knowledge as we gather information, discussing our discoveries and experiences, and reflecting on our new-found knowledge. Each step in this process naturally leads to the next: inspiring new questions, investigations, and opportunities for authentic "teachable moments."

As Education Program Coordinator, my goal is to enable students of all ages, using innovative Inquiry teaching methods, to become knowledgeable about and advance the science and technology of water within our communities, states and beyond."

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Program

Participants

Academic Development
Research Experience
Professional Development
Graduate and Undergraduate
Courses
Seminars
Research Assistantships
Internships
WaterPURE
MERGE
SURGE
Research Experience for Undergraduates
Recruiting
Organizations
Talent Bank Workshops
Student Leadership Council
Peer Mentorship
Conferences
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Teachers
STEM Curriculum
Packets
Research Experience for TeachersWaterCLEAR
Workshops
High School Students
WaterTEC Summer Camp
CAU Summer Chemistry Program
Proposed High School Intern ProgramScience and Engineering Discovery Program
Campus Visits
Public
Museum Exhibits
Engineering Open House
Affiliates ProgramConferences