EPA Awards $215,295 Environmental Education Grant to the University of Arkansas for Medical Services
The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is awarding a $215,295 Environmental
Education Grant to the University of Arkansas for Medical Services. The grant
will provide education to teachers, middle school students and parents on
Pesticide Management Practices and Chemical Use Reduction in Homes to promote
healthier homes.
“Projects
like this increase awareness about environmental issues and protect our
children where they live, learn and play,” said Regional Administrator Ron
Curry. “Partnering with Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
centers and aiming our efforts in local communities will also help promote
career development.”
A new
model will be applied in this project to engage target groups through
environmental education opportunities by partnering with STEM centers,
throughout the nation. The project will focus on teacher training to implement
curriculum for the classroom, mentoring for students, parent workshops and the
development of an interactive website to reach community members. Approximately
160 science middle school teachers, 400 middle school students and 350 parents
will take part in this project. All materials will be translated into Spanish
to facilitate further replication of this project. For information on
environmental education visit: http://www2.epa.gov/education.
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