Name
Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program
Description
The Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP) was created to promote energy education in Wisconsin schools. With support from Alliant Energy, Madison Gas & Electric, We Energies, Wisconsin Public Service, WPPI Energy, and Xcel Energy, KEEP leverages teacher education to improve and increase energy literacy in Wisconsin's K-12 schools as a means of contributing to statewide energy savings.
KEEP provides interdisciplinary curriculum and hands-on resources for Wisconsin PK-12 teachers interested in teaching a variety of energy topics including basic energy concepts, energy efficiency and conservation, and renewable energy.
KEEP offers workshops and in-services tailored to meet your school needs. More than 7,300 educators have participated in KEEP courses and workshops since 1997, impacting more than 5.5 million students.
KEEP’s school-to-home approach encourages hands-on discovery of energy use and implementation of efficiency behaviors. Program meets demand for project- and STEM-based learning and links to careers.
KEEP provides interdisciplinary curriculum and hands-on resources for Wisconsin PK-12 teachers interested in teaching a variety of energy topics including basic energy concepts, energy efficiency and conservation, and renewable energy.
KEEP offers workshops and in-services tailored to meet your school needs. More than 7,300 educators have participated in KEEP courses and workshops since 1997, impacting more than 5.5 million students.
KEEP’s school-to-home approach encourages hands-on discovery of energy use and implementation of efficiency behaviors. Program meets demand for project- and STEM-based learning and links to careers.
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