Let's Celebrate Our Planet!
Earth Day is a chance to bring awareness about the state of our planet and how we can improve it. The first Earth Day took place on April 22, 1970, and inspired 20 million Americans to take to the streets to demonstrate against the impacts of 150 years of industrial development which had left a growing legacy of serious human health impacts. Since then, over 190 countries have engaged in action to bring long term awareness to focus areas such as climate change, science and education, people and communities, conservation and restoration, and plastic and pollution. The theme for this year’s earth day is Invest in Our Planet.
ITEST projects enable youth to investigate, explore and improve their communities and local environment. These authentic experiences allow them to see themselves working in STEM fields, encouraging them to pursue careers in the ever-expanding environmental workforce.
Below is a selection of ITEST publications, curriculum materials, instruments, and projects trying to advance the efforts to restore our earth.
Resources
Project Spotlight: Engaging Youth in Expanded STEM Career Pathways through Clean Energy Literacy Development
STELAR recently connected with Rena Dorph, Kevin Cuff, and Matthew Cannady (The Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California, Berkeley) about the Engaging Youth in Expanded STEM Career Pathways through Clean Energy Literacy Development project, which involves over 300 stud