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Project WET

Project WET (WATER EDUCATION TODAY) is dedicated to reaching students, parents, teachers (formal and non-formal) and community members with water education. Since its creation in 1984, Project WET has achieved its worldwide mission of water education by:

  • Publishing water resource materials in several languages
  • Providing training workshops on diverse water topics
  • Organizing community water events
  • Building a worldwide network of resource professionals

The Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide (newest 2.0 version released in 2015) is a collection of water-related activities that are hands-on, easy to use, and fun! More than 60 activities incorporate large and small group learning, whole-body activities, laboratory investigations and a variety of other formats. Supplementary resources (Healthy Water, Healthy People, Getting Little Feet WET, and Climate, Water and Resilience) are available to complement and enrich many of the activities.

 

History

In late 1994, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Soil and Water Conservation introduced Project WET in Ohio. The Ohio Water Education Program, a collaboration of state agencies and Associations (USGS, ODNR, and OSU), helped organize and facilitate Project WET. Today, Project WET – Ohio is facilitated/managed by the Ohio EPA’s Office of Environmental Education with guidance by Water Management Association of Ohio, Ohio Department of Agriculture, OSU Water Resources Center and the Ohio EPA.

Healthy Water, Healthy People

Healthy Water, Healthy People (HWHP) is the secondary curriculum to Project WET. HWHP is intended for middle and high school type audiences, but can be adapted for other audiences and grade levels.

Healthy Water, Healthy People Activity Resources

These resources are necessary to complete specific activities:

Level 1 Qualified Data Collection (QDC) and Healthy Water, Healthy People (HWHP)

Level 1 QDC was designed with educators in mind and may be appropriate for Soil & Water Conservation Districts, Park Districts, Health Departments, or anyone with an interest in Ohio water quality. The purpose of Level 1 is primarily to promote public awareness and education about surface waters of the state. The Office of Environmental Education uses the HWHP Curriculum during the instruction of the Level 1 QDC Training. Level 1 covers Chemical, Habitat and Macroinvertebrate Monitoring during a day-long training. Ohio EPA uses HWHP as a curriculum resource to teach Level 1 QDC.

Field Resources

Other Resources

Other Program Resources

Facilitators and Getting Little Feet WET