There is a national need to educate the public about the ocean, coastal resources, atmosphere and climate. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the agency responsible for understanding and predicting changes in the Earth's environment and conserving and managing coastal and marine resources to meet the nation's economic, social and environmental needs, has a broad mandate to engage and coordinate education initiatives on these topics. Since its creation in 1970, the NOAA has supported a variety of education projects that cover a range of topics related to the agency's scientific and stewardship mission. NOAA uses formal and informal learning environments to enhance understanding of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and to advance environmental education. The work of this agency overlaps and compliments the missions of other federal agencies, institutions of higher education, private and nonprofit organizations. Coordination among these agencies and organizations has been challenging. Limited education resources and the inherently global nature of NOAA's mission make strategic partnerships critical in order for the agency to accomplish its goals. Additionally, clear education goals, planning, and strategic use of resources are critical aspects for effective partnerships. NOAA's Education Program: Review and Critique provides a summary of the national education context for NOAA's role in education which is twofold: first is to advance the environmental literacy of the nation, and second is to promote a diverse workforce in ocean, coastal, Great Lakes, atmospheric and climate sciences. The book also describes the strengths and weaknesses of the education strategic plan, the education evaluation approach of the agency and strategies for improving the evaluation process.
Author(s): Committee for the Review of the NOAA Education Program, National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 199
FrontMatter......Page 2
Acknowledgments......Page 8
Contents......Page 12
Tables, Figures, and Boxes......Page 14
Summary......Page 16
1 Overview and Introduction......Page 26
2 NOAA’s Role in the Education Landscape......Page 44
3 The Education Portfolio and Effective Practices......Page 66
4 Overview and Critique of NOAA’s Education Programs......Page 90
5 Current Evaluation Framework and Existing Evaluation Efforts......Page 126
6 Conclusions and Recommendations......Page 148
References......Page 166
Appendix A: Committee Meeting Public Agendas......Page 176
Appendix B: Site Visit Agendas......Page 186
Appendix C: NOAA Education Program Websites......Page 190
Appendix D: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff......Page 192