This page shows events offered by the Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative (GLSI) and each of our six regional hubs as well as events that the GLSI will be participating in, supporting, or that feature a close partner.
WMGLSI
Events
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Career Tech Center 200 Harvey Street, Muskegon, MI, United States -
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WMGLSI Summer Institute
GVSU Innovation Hub 200 Viridian Dr, Muskegon, United States -
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WMGLSI Dinner & Dialogue: 3P (Place, Project, & Problem Based) Learning
Location TBD3P (place, project, and problem based) learning is gaining steam across the county. These student-centered approaches encourage students to work collaboratively with their teachers to identify real problems occurring in their communities and come up with solutions that have real impact. Participants will have opportunities to plan, collaborate, and learn with other educators and community […]
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WMGLSI Dinner & Dialogue: 3P (Place, Project, & Problem Based) Learning
Location TBD3P (place, project, and problem based) learning is gaining steam across the county. These student-centered approaches encourage students to work collaboratively with their teachers to identify real problems occurring in their communities and come up with solutions that have real impact. Participants will have opportunities to plan, collaborate, and learn with other educators and community […]
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WMGLSI Dinner & Dialogue: 3P (Place, Project, & Problem Based) Learning
Virtual Zoom, MI, United States3P (place, project, and problem based) learning is gaining steam across the county. These student-centered approaches encourage students to work collaboratively with their teachers to identify real problems occurring in their communities and come up with solutions that have real impact. Participants will have opportunities to plan, collaborate, and learn with other educators and community […]
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WMGLSI Dinner & Dialogue: 3P (Place, Project, & Problem Based) Learning
Location TBD3P (place, project, and problem based) learning is gaining steam across the county. These student-centered approaches encourage students to work collaboratively with their teachers to identify real problems occurring in their communities and come up with solutions that have real impact. Participants will have opportunities to plan, collaborate, and learn with other educators and community […]
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Youth Exhibition of Learning
Location TBD