Mark Koschmann

Grade(s): 6-8
Subject(s): Science
Mr. Koschmann’s classes look forward to having fun while learning how their science applies to their lives and how to present it to others.
Continue Reading →Mr. Koschmann’s classes look forward to having fun while learning how their science applies to their lives and how to present it to others.
Continue Reading →Bringing the lakes to the classroom is critical and really allows students to see what the Great Lakes have to offer.
Continue Reading →I believe that ... the increasing use of digital curricula shifts focus away from natural learning experiences.
Continue Reading →Mike Berenkowski’s favorite teaching moments are when his older students work alongside younger students to share knowledge and love for Lake Huron.
Continue Reading →Michele Huppert, a teacher from west-central Wisconsin, has inspired students to investigate and value the natural world for over 20 years.
Continue Reading →Infusing Great Lakes topics in curriculum helps students gain an understanding of the local ecosystem, a sense of place, and the role of stewardship.
Continue Reading →To have the Great Lakes in our backyard is a cool responsibility to enjoy.
Continue Reading →Michigan Elementary Science Teacher of the Year, Bob Thomson (Alpena), inspires Great Lakes learning, community connections, and student stewardship.
Continue Reading →Hannah is a Biology and Environmental Science Teacher at Fort LeBoeuf High School in Waterford, PA. She inspires both her student and colleagues!
Continue Reading →Pam is a 6th Grade Math, Science, and Social Studies teacher at Jefferson Elementary School in Charleston, Illinois.
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