Teacher Fellowships
Reconnect with nature—and your career.
Teacher Fellowship Opportunities
Teach Earth
K-12 teachers of any discipline may apply for a full or partially funded Teach Earth fellowship, a professional development experience like no other. You’ll join a team of educators on an Earthwatch expedition and conduct real-world research alongside working scientists, and return with the teaching tools and confidence to make science come to life in your classroom.
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Project Kindle
High school teachers of any subject interested in leading a student group expedition in the next two years can apply for Project Kindle, an inspiring, fully funded expedition focusing on leadership training. As on any Earthwatch expedition, you and your team of fellow teachers will perform crucial research and data collection in the field. But you’ll also participate in workshops designed to help you organize and lead a school trip on topics such as fundraising, preparing students for travel, and getting buy-in from school administrators and parents.
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SUPPORT A TEACHER
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I am leaving Costa Rica with new friends, knowledge, and hopes for my own future in scientific research. I am so excited to share the pictures and stories from the field with my students and excite them with the chance to do the same next year. I also discovered a newfound excitement in myself about being out in the field, collaborating with others who love biology, teaching, and learning, and being somewhere outside of my normal comfort zone.
Amy Elliott — 2019 Project Kindle fellow, biology and chemistry teacher at the Walcott School in Chicago
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