Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who can participate in Project WET workshops?
Project WET workshops are open to all educators, including classroom teachers, outdoor educators, scientists, youth leaders, homeschooling parents, and anyone working with youth or the public.

2. What does a Project WET workshop include?
Each workshop includes hands-on, inquiry-based activities that promote water literacy and environmental stewardship. Participants receive a Project WET Educator Guide and a Certificate of Completion.

3. Are the activities classroom-ready?
Yes! Project WET activities are classroom-ready and designed to be practical and easy to implement. Project WET Canada also provides supporting materials, such as curriculum cross-reference guides, to help educators integrate the activities into their existing units and lesson plans.

4. How much does it cost to attend a workshop?
Workshop costs typically range from $0 to $50, depending on the facilitator and available funding. Thanks to support from various partners, many workshops are offered at reduced or no cost.

5. Are virtual workshops available?
Yes! Project WET Canada offers virtual certification workshops at a reduced cost, making the program accessible to educators across the country.

6. Can workshops be arranged for my school, organization, or community?
Absolutely. We can coordinate workshops for schools, summer camps, professional development days, and community programs. Contact us to explore your options.

7. What kinds of resources are included?
The Project WET program offers games, activities, and lesson plans that are curriculum-linked and ideal for both indoor and outdoor learning. Many resources are perfect as icebreakers or for community outreach events.

8. How can I get started or find out more?
Contact one of our National Coordinators for more information or to schedule a workshop:

Maxine Koskieprojectwet@cwra.org

Billie Jo Reid program.projectwet@cwra.org