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Saturday, April 29 • 9:30am - 10:20am
Human Impacts on Water Quality, building the next generation of water protectors! K-12

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Water quality and quantity are some of the biggest issues facing humanity today. How can we prepare the next generation of leaders to find solutions to these problems? This workshop will demonstrate environmental lessons that support students understanding of San Diego’s waterways, actions to minimize and monitor pollution, and connections between living things and one of our most vital resource, water. Can we support Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards while teaching environmental education? Using real-world problems (i.e. water pollution) we can help students deepen their knowledge and problem-solving skills.

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Sandra Lebron

Education Manager, San Diego Coastkeeper
Sandra J. Lebrón joined San Diego Coastkeeper to oversee the implementation of Coastkeeper Education Program and Project SWELL (Stewardship: Water Education for Lifelong Leadership). SWELL is a partnership with the City of San Diego and San Diego Unified School District, Project... Read More →


Saturday April 29, 2017 9:30am - 10:20am PDT
Room 55-526 Grossmont College 8800 Grossmont College Drive