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Participating in the Trees Around the GLOBE Campaign? Read Blog on How to Leverage Your Tree Research


Elementary school students taking a tree height measurement. Image Credit: Brian Campbell
Elementary school students taking a tree height measurement. Image Credit: Brian Campbell

Participating in the Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign? A recent blog, “Tree Campus K-12: U.S. Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign Members Can Leverage Their Tree Research,” written by Brian Campbell, NASA Senior Earth Science Education Specialist offers invaluable assistance!

“The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign has found a way for campaign-participating schools to leverage their tree height and tree-related activities to earn some more awesome recognition,” Campbell said in the blog. “If participating campaign members are collecting tree height data or using tree-related measurements and observations from GLOBE for student-driven research projects and citizen science efforts, member schools are already well on the way to earning Tree Campus K-12 recognition for the current school year.”

“Beginning with the 2019-2020 school year, the Arbor Day Foundation has a brand new program for K-12 schools called, ‘Tree Campus K-12.’ According to the Tree Campus K-12 website: ‘Tree Campus K-12 inspires collaboration between schools, students, and communities to facilitate experiences with trees as a learning tool. The program encourages schools and educators to create purposeful opportunities for students to interact with trees by offering resources as well as a framework for becoming recognized and celebrating their efforts with their community.’”

"For all you Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign members, this program is a great way to maximize all your tree height and tree research efforts and gain recognition for your classroom, school, and community. Through meeting the four program goals and applying for Tree Campus K-12 recognition, you can: earn recognition for your school's tree-focused GLOBE activities; and fit your student research into a simple framework, combined with great resources, and gain national recognition to guide and celebrate your efforts to bring the benefits of trees to life.”

To read the blog, click here.

To learn more about the Trees Around the GLOBE campaign, click here.

type: globe-news

News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office



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