Profiles of Environmental Education Grants Awarded to Organizations in North Dakota . Box 2. 35, Carrington, ND 5. Alternative Disposal for Construction and Demolition Materials. The North Dakota Solid Waste and Recycling Association (NDSWRA) is a non- profit organization that was formed to educate, train, and promote environmentally sound waste management practices. This project increases public knowledge about issues related to backyard burning of household garbage and alternative disposal of construction and demolition materials. Five training sessions are conducted in various regional locations in the communities of Devils Lake, Valley City, Bismarck, Dickinson, and New Town, as well as at the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, Spirit Lake Indian Reservation, and Standing Rock Indian Reservation. These training sessions are promoted to a public audience that includes regional and tribal health district units, local and tribal governments, and teachers and students from state and tribal schools. These training sessions and related conferences discuss the environmental and health impacts of backyard burning and improper disposal of construction and demolition material. In addition, alternatives for destruction or disposal of solid waste are discussed. Top of Page. 20. 05 Grants. North Dakota State University. This project expands the students. These educational classes help ensure an adequate supply of well- trained architects who can analyze complex environmental challenges. Students become familiar with analytical techniques in environmental performance, solve environmental design issues, compete in competitions, quantify the environmental benefits of energy efficient designs, and make informed decisions about energy science in relation to architectural design. Top of Page. 20. 04 Grants. North Dakota Multi- County Special Projects Consortium . The North Dakota Multi- County Special Projects Consortium creates understanding and cooperation among such organizations as agricultural agencies, the Pembina County Soil Conservation District, 4. H Clubs, and scouting and hunting clubs. Educational tools are being developed, which participating teachers can use to instruct students about environmental issues that affect their local communities and economies. ![]() Recycling and garbage containers must be placed curbside. West Boulevard North. Records Management is the. ![]() City of Fargo, North Dakota. Fargo property owners offering water and sewer service line protection programs. North Dakota offers two free programs for residents to dispose of. 413 3rd Avenue North, Wahpeton: YJ: Wahpeton Drug: 508 Dakota. 13 North main Street. Electronic Recycling Search Results In North Dakota. There are no e-cycling events in North Dakota registered on. Locations # of E-Recycling Programs: 9. North Dakota Solid Waste and Recycling Association. Describes the university's recycling programThe University of North Dakota. The University of North Dakota. North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department. This statewide program has a strong community focus. The program greatly increases the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department. The festival has hands- on activities for fifth- grade teachers and their students and is intended to increase their understanding of how their actions can affect the environment either positively or negatively. In addition, the festival is expanding to include a greater number of participants. Top of Page. 20. 02 Grants. Dakota Science Center. Through hands- on activities and interactive demonstrations, students directly explore how water affects their lives and their environment. The goal is to increase the prudent use and protection of this precious resource. Gateway to Science Center, Inc. The festival increases the teachers' and students' understanding of how their actions affect the environment, both positively and negatively. In addition, the festival is expanding to include a greater number of participants. Upper Dakota Resource Conservation and Demonstration Council. Bohm, 4. 21. 5 Burdick Expressway East, Minot, ND 5. Interactive Mouse River Loop Envirothon Stewards. The regional Envirothon in north central North Dakota helps strengthen students. This Envirothon is a model for other Envirothons within the state. The main objective is to combine in- class curriculum with hands- on field experience concerning the management of natural resources. This is accomplished by working with numerous partners and the National Canon Envirothon format to create a positive event for students and teachers in a multi- county area. The educational priorities address educational reform, teaching skills, and career development. The target audience is composed of students between the ages of 1. Top of Page. 20. 01 Grants. University of North Dakota. A four- day workshop is held at Little Hoop Community College in Fort Totten to implement mapping techniques, and a web site is developed. Top of Page. 20. 00 Grants. University of North Dakota. The proven River Watch program is the vehicle used. The goal is to enhance the River Watch educational experience for the Minnesota schools, which are already in the program, and to introduce the River Watch Program to North Dakota schools, as the first step in building a water- focused environmental education program in the North Dakota portion of the Red River watershed. The objectives of the program are to provide area students an opportunity to become aware of the careers available in scientific research and environmental studies, to develop students' critical- thinking and problem- solving skills as they participate in data collection and assessment procedures, and to provide area educators with an activity that is consistent with the national and state science education standards and is built on existing local environmental education activities and curricula. The outcomes include an enhanced environmental education experience for secondary students and strengthened ties among the scientific, environmental, and educational communities in the North Dakota and Minnesota portions of the watershed. Top of Page. 19. 99 Grants. North Dakota Solid Waste Management Association. Box 3. 24. 1, Fargo, ND 5. Three Waste Reduction Workshops in the State. The waste reduction workshops provided under this project are geared to meeting the goal of reducing waste by 4. The workshops are publicized in a newsletter published by the North Dakota Solid Waste Management Association, and invitations are sent to members of the association. Through a mass mailing, invitations also are sent to more than 9. Each workshop accommodates 3. The target audience includes elementary and high school teachers, as well as college professors throughout the state; college students who have an interest in geology, sociology, biology, the humanities, government, industrial technology, or engineering; professionals in the waste management industry; officials of cities and counties; recyclers; waster haulers; owners and operators of landfills; and concerned citizens. Top of Page. 19. 98 Grants. Gateway to Science Center. Sessions address education reform and the development of community action projects. North Dakota State University. May, Teacher Education, 1. EML Hall, Fargo, ND 5. Engaging Middle Schools in Regional Environmental Issue Investigations. This project provides professional development for middle school teachers by training them in the use of a strong research- based curriculum to engage students in regional environmental issues. The project builds the capacity of participating teachers to use the interdisciplinary curriculum and enhance their teaching skills. During summer workshops, teachers are trained in issues related to environmental education. North Dakota State University partners with the Center for Instruction, Staff Development and Evaluation (CISDE) for this project. Top of Page. 19. 96 Grants. North Dakota Council on the Arts. Broadway, Ste 7. 0, Bismarck, ND 5. North Dakota Council on the Arts. This project demonstrates the interplay between traditional and scientific environmental knowledge, practices, and issues. It increases public awareness of environmental issues as they relate to cultural preservation. University of North Dakota. Sally Eckert- Tilotta, Grand Forks County, Grand Forks, ND 5. Environmental Workshop for Science Teachers. This project offers an environmental workshop for junior and senior high school science teachers. It also enables science teachers to explore the degradation of water. It includes teachers of biological and physical science and involves Native American and state schools in North Dakota. Top of Page. 19. 93 Grants. North Dakota Forest Service. Box 0. 2, Washburn, ND 5. Willing Kids Recycle Project. The purpose of the WKRP project is to conduct training seminars on implementing rural recycling programs and source reduction to tribal community leaders and youth. Top of Page. 19. 92 Grants. North Dakota State University.
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