The Pacific Education Institute helps Washington teachers at all schools levels design project-based curriculum.
At the Elementary School Level
Elementary students conduct field science studies on school sites linking earth’s systems to land, air, oceans, water, vegetation, forests, fish and wildlife in their community.
At the Middle School Level
Middle school students conduct field study projects to tell their own story about their relationship to their watershed and implement stewardship plans to contribute to sustaining their community natural resources.
At the High School Level
High school students undertake culminating projects to meet graduation requirements. Working with resource professionals from natural resource agencies, organizations, business and industry, students contribution to sustaining our environment for future generations.
To Get Involved
Start Your Own Project
Download PEI’s Project-based Learning Model from the Association of Fish and Wildlife’s Conservation Education Toolkit! This free resource will walk you and your students through the steps of a project, including teacher instructions and student pages. To be added to PEI’s listserv and find out about upcoming Project Based Learning and other workshops, email info@pacificeducationinstitute.org.