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Board Meetings
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1/23/2002
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CWCB Director's Report
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<br />. <br /> <br />-work on logical collaborations across groups ( 2 participants) <br />-need someone to help summarize Colorado water resources of all <br />types, at all grade levels, and to make them more widely available <br />(3 participants) <br />-coordinate with water digital library collection development through <br />Ed Geary at Colorado State University (3 participants) <br />-need one place can go for all Colorado water information <br />(3 participants) <br />-need interagency water education/information coordinator - crosses <br />special interest lines ( 4 participants) <br />-don't reinvent the wheel on water education. Work to have a <br />cohesive water education program (2 participants) <br />-bring more water education providers into effort <br />-identify how water education fits with other disciplines <br />-identify how to fund effort <br />-find out what teachers need rather than what we can give them <br />-water is great way to teach science and geography content <br />-include role of forests in watershed protection (example Frasier experimental forest). Curriculum such as <br />Project Leaming Tree <br />can address this. <br />-have regular water education update (e.g. newsletter, web site) <br />-have user friendly water education materials <br />-need more interactive watershed curriculum <br />-coordinator could help providers find local contacts <br />-need continual source of funding for water education <br />-help advertise water education programs <br /> <br />It <br /> <br />Attachment C -- Summary of Water Provider Information Survey <br /> <br />Fifteen surveys were completed. The survey has additional information that is not compiled below but can be <br />put into a database. <br /> <br />Program titles: In some cases, a provider offers more than one program: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Water and Wetlands Teacher Education <br />Wetlands and watershed, ecosystems protection <br />Boulder Creek Watershed Initiative <br />Programs tailored to different audiences - includes water festivals <br />Community Collaborative Rain and Hail Study (CoCo RaHS) <br />(Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (GREEN) <br />Stream Team <br />Water conservation <br />Leaming to be WaterWise <br />Water Resource Education Initiative <br />Water Wise Colorado <br />Water's Ways - two kits (Water Cycle and Watershed) <br />Legends and Legacies <br />Project WET <br />Project Wild <br />
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