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"It Takes a Village . . ." (PDF, 194 KB) Portrait of COSEE Alaska.

COSEE Alaska program description (PDF, 6.11 MB)

Barnhardt, R. and A.O. Kawagley, eds. 2010. Native Alaska Education: views from within. Alaska Native Knowledge Network, Center for Cross-cultural Studies, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK.

Barnhardt, R. and A.O. Kawagley, eds. 2011. Sharing Our Pathways: Native Perspectives on Education in Alaska. Alaska Native Knowledge Network, Center for Cross-cultural Studies, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK.

Deans, N. 2011. “GAMMING,” NMEA News, newsletter of the National Marine Educators Association, Volume 27, #1. Article on the NMEA annual conference which will be co-sponsored by COSEE Alaska and NAME in Anchorage in June, 2012

Deans, N. and F. Wiese. 2011. Feature Project: Bering Sea Project for Educators. Current: The Journal of Marine Education. Special Issue: Understanding Alaska’s Seas. Vol. 27 (1): pp. 41-43. North Pacific Research Board and NMEA.

Bering Sea Resource Collection.2011. An online collection of lesson plans developed by educators in collaboration with scientists along with multi-media resources, including links to blogs for scientists and teachers participating in research on oceanographic cruises. Project co-sponsored by COSEE Alaska, the Arctic Consortium for Research in the U.S. (ARCUS), and NOAA.

MEDIA
Faces of Climate Change. 2010. Three compelling short videos showcase the dramatic changes in Arctic sea ice and the impacts on Alaska's marine ecosystems and Native cultures. The videos include excerpts from interviews with ocean scientists and community members from Alaskan Native communities who depend on the sea ice for subsistence hunting. Available online or on DVD from COSEE Alaska, the Alaska Sea Grant, the Alaska Marine Conservation Council, or the Alaska Ocean Observing System, co-producers.

The Imminent Thaw: changing Arctic sea ice. 2011. Podcast co-produced by COSEE NOW and COSEE Alaska. Available online

REPORTS
Bering Sea Ecosystem Teacher-Scientist Workshop Evaluation Report. (DOCX, 696 KB)

2010 Teacher Needs Assessment for Marine and Climate Change Education (PDF, 611 KB) Results of a survey by COSEE Alaska and the International Arctic Research Center.

2010 Communicating Ocean Science Workshop Evaluation Report (PDF, 616 KB)

2009 Communicating Ocean Science Workshop Evaluation Report (PDF, 10.78 MB)